id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12353 Lang, Andrew The Making of Religion .txt text/plain 126298 7134 69 these gods became supreme, and, at last, was regarded as the one only God. Meanwhile man retained his belief in the existence of his own soul, follow Mr. Tylor's example, and collect savage _beliefs_ about visions, phenomena helped to originate the savage belief in 'spirits,' and when he an alien soul, ghost, spirit, or god, taking up its abode in a man, and On the theory of savage philosophy, as explained by Mr. Tylor himself, a man's soul may leave his body and become visible to regard, like ancestor-worship, it differs from the belief in a Supreme nature and origin, things which would suggest to a savage his theory of On this theory 'the lowest savages' are devoid of the idea of god or of in human affairs;' which is not a Jesuit idea of God. In all missionary accounts of savage religion, we have to guard against savages, obscured later by ancestor-worship and ghost-gods, but not ./cache/12353.txt ./txt/12353.txt