The Principles of Sociology, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1896 - Social sciences |
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16th century ancestor-worship ancestors ancient ancient Egypt arise Assyrian authority became become belief body carried cause century CHAPTER character Chibchas chief Christian Church civil clerical common conception concerning connexion course cult Dahomey dancing dead deities differentiation divine division of labour ecclesiastical Egypt Egyptians established everywhere evidence evolution existed fact functions furnished further G. C. Lewis ghosts gilds gods Greece Greek groups habitually Hebrews Hence ideas illustrated implied increase Indians industrial infer kind kindred king living medicine-man ment monotheism named nature observances organization origin persons poet political polytheism present priesthood priestly priests primitive produced propitiation regulation religion religious respect Roman rule ruler sacerdotal sacred sacrifices savage says secular self-ownership serfdom serfs shown similarly slavery slaves social societies spirit subordination supernatural supposed temple things tion trade Trans tribes union various village worship Zulus