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Meanings of religious conceptions in English
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Usage of religious conceptions in English
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There is, however, no clearness in the religiousconceptions of the Chinese.
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The religiousconceptions of an earlier and purer time have disappeared.
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His whole philosophy, however, involves some very important religiousconceptions and theological standpoints.
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Day by day, religiousconceptions grow less and less intense.
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And are imperfection and error peculiar to our religiousconceptions?
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But the corruption of the clerical body fostered also the degeneration of popular religiousconceptions.
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They deal with the most elemental religiousconceptions and are full of the imagery of nature.
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In spite, however, of the Church, man found that some of his religiousconceptions were wrong.
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These sentiments and actions grew straight out of his religiousconceptions, and were their legitimate fruit.
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The mysteries were of the utmost importance and the most sacred of religiousconceptions were here dramatized.
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Slowly, slowly, down through the ages, as the mind of man progressed, his self-made religiousconceptions advanced.
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Nowhere is the influence of sex more plainly manifested than in the formulation of religiousconceptions and creeds.
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We are less able to trace the progress of the religiousconceptions of the Romans during this epoch.
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Only among uncivilized tribes and in Asia do we find any great number of fundamentally different religiousconceptions.
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They were highlanders of unimpaired vigour, frugal habit, settled agricultural life, long-established social cohesion and spiritual religiousconceptions.
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From three principal sources have come the streams of light by which our religiousconceptions have been purified.