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" Religion, therefore, as I now ask you arbitrarily to take it, shall mean for us the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine. "
History, Religion, and Antisemitism - 第 167 頁
Gavin I. Langmuir 著 - 1990 - 391 頁
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The Annual Register

1903 - 700 頁
...Gifford lectures, in which he defines religion as "the feelings, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may call divine." He claims that the advance in the liberal interpretation of Christianity which has marked...
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Littell's Living Age, 第 234 卷

1902 - 916 頁
...ecclesiasticism on one side, and considers only "the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude so far as they apprehend themselves...relation to whatever they may consider the divine." If we look, he says, on man's whole mental life as it stands, the part of it of which rationalism can...
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature

William James - 1902 - 558 頁
...ask you arbitrarily to take it, shall mean for us the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves...relation to whatever they may consider the divine. Since the relation may be either moral, physical, or ritual, it is evident that out of religion in...
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The Critical Review of Theological & Philosophical Literature, 第 12 卷

Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - 1902 - 604 頁
...Religion is defined, for the present purpose, as " the feelings, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves...relation to whatever they may consider the divine " (p. 31). This purely empiricist definition was necessitated by the manner of approach, and must not...
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature; Being the ...

William James - 1902 - 560 頁
...for us the feelings, acts, and ex^eri- \J ences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they themselves to stand in 'relation to whatever they may consider the divine. Since the relation may be either moral, physical, or ritual, it is evident that out of religion in...
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The Church Quarterly Review, 第 56 卷

1903 - 574 頁
...is described by Dr. James (p. 31), a collection of ' feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves...relation to whatever they may consider the divine.' And the whole subject, Psychology of Religion, ' has for its work to carry the well-established methods...
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God and the Individual

Thomas Banks Strong - 1903 - 168 頁
...easily reaches his definition of religion (p. 31), "the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves...relation to whatever they may consider the divine." And in regard to this last phrase, " the divine," he makes a further definition, " arbitrarily, if you...
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The Monist, 第 13 卷

1903 - 750 頁
...circumscribed. Religion is defined arbitrarily to mean " the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves...to stand in relation to whatever they may consider divine." What this "divine " is remains in each case for interpretation, as for example in atheistic...
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Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1903 - 868 頁
...Gifford lectures, in which he defines religion as "the feelings, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may call divine." He claims that the advance in the liberal interpretation of Christianity which has marked...
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Pathological Aspects of Religions

Josiah Morse - 1906 - 284 頁
...Religion means, for the purpose of these lectures, the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves...relation to whatever they may consider the divine." 2 The phrase, ' ' in their solitude, ' ' limits the definition to the passive, subjective type of individuals,...
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