835 resultados para Worship (Judaism)
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Page [1], [4], and [8] (1st sequence) blank.
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Title printed in red and black; head- and tail-pieces, initials.
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Includes index.
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Bibliographical references included in "Quellen-und Literaturnachweis" (p. [221]-224).
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"Die Naturforschenden Gesellschaft von Basel zur Feier ihres fünfzigjährigen Bestehens gewidmet von der Historischen Gesellschaft ebendaselbst."
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Cited in Dyer, I.W. A bibl. of T. Carlyle's writings and ana. 1968. p.59.
Lectures on the origin and growth of religion as illustrated by the religion of the ancient Hebrews.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 2. Jahrg., No. 1 (2. Jan. 1838)
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Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 305-322)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contains proceedings of annual conventions.
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v. 1. Greek and Hindoo thought; Graeco-Roman paganism; Judaism; and the closing of the schools of Athens by Justinian (1912) --v.3. Political; Educational; Social; including an attempted reconstruction of the politics of England, France and America for the twentieth century (1901).
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This manuscript is a literary history of The Book of Covenant, an encyclopedic work of science, philosophy, and ethics written in the late-eighteenth century by Jewish philosopher and polymath Pinhas Hurwitz. Ruderman explores the reasons for the book's huge popularity--it has been republished in forty editions in the last century--as well as its lasting influence on Jewish and kabbalistic thought, and its important place in Jewish society's confrontation with modernity.
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This manuscript is a literary history of The Book of Covenant, an encyclopedic work of science, philosophy, and ethics written in the late-eighteenth century by Jewish philosopher and polymath Pinhas Hurwitz. Ruderman explores the reasons for the book's huge popularity--it has been republished in forty editions in the last century--as well as its lasting influence on Jewish and kabbalistic thought, and its important place in Jewish society's confrontation with modernity.