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Title: The Religious Sentiment
Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and
Philosophy of Religion
Author: Daniel G. Brinton
Release Date: September 22, 2009 [EBook #30061]
Language: English
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_BY THE SAME AUTHOR._
THE MYTHS OF THE NEW WORLD: A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology
of the Red Race of America. _Second edition, revised._ Large 12mo,
$2.50.
THE RELIGIOUS SENTIMENT: Its Source and Aim. A Contribution to the
Science and Philosophy of Religion. Large 12mo, $2.50.
THE
RELIGIOUS SENTIMENT
ITS SOURCE AND AIM
_A CONTRIBUTION TO THE SCIENCE AND
PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION._
BY
DANIEL G. BRINTON, A.M., M.D.
_Member of the American Philosophical Society, the American Philological
Society, etc.; author of "The Myths of the New World," etc._
[Colophon]
NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
1876.
COPYRIGHT,
BY HENRY HOLT
1876.
JOHN F. TROW & SON, PRINTERS,
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PREFACE
Mythology, since it began to receive a scientific handling at all, has
been treated as a subordinate branch of history or of ethnology. The
"science of religion," as we know it in the works of Burnouf, Mueller,
and others, is a comparison of systems of worship in their historic
development
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