id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31875 Jevons, F. B. (Frank Byron) An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion .txt text/plain 68730 3093 67 look upon the long history of religion as man's search for God, and to religion alike: communion between man and God--the indispensable essence of religion, as is shown by the fact that gods, when they cease the worship of a god--by means of sacrifice and prayer--and of communion with God; next, the existence of society as a means of which fellow-man and God. Whether the process of evolution is moving to any end whatever, is a The history of religion is the history of man's search for God. That religion, that there shall be a community of worshippers and a god religion--man, having attained to a higher morality, credits his gods the beginning, religion has been a social fact: the god has been the seeks God and communion with Him. What the science of religion Community, the, and fetiches, 122; and its gods, 135; and prayer, 146, ./cache/31875.txt ./txt/31875.txt