ancestors of Mary mother of Jesus identified with
122:5.10(1349;6) Essenes originated during revolt of
137:7.8(1534;7) Fourth Book of
M. exemplifies Stoicism
121:6.3(1338;6) Jews coined silver money during Asmonean dynasty
173:1.3(1889;1) Samaritan temple destroyed in time of
143:4.2(1612;2) Andrew proclaimed gospel in
139:1.12(1550;3) Herod Antipas maintained residence at
135:12.1,4(1508;1) effectiveness of
m. determines survival of contending groups
81:6.20(909;1) inestimable benefits of
81:2.18(902;4) unemployment arising from laborsaving
m. 81:6.22(909;3) some tribes of
M. destroy children born on unlucky days
68:6.10(770;7) Jesus restrained assault by
130:5.4(1436;5) ordination of the 70 at
163:0.1(1800;1) Joseph father of Jesus worked at
123:3.8(1360;3) in Milky Way galaxy
15:4.8(170;2) art of coercing involuntary spirit aid; securing insight into future
88:4.1-2(970;6) attempt to manipulate God or reality without affecting the ego of manipulator
91:2.2(995;7),
91:8.2,7(1001;3) belief much sickness caused by
90:3.7(990;2) beneficial aspects
prepared way for superior religion by assuming reality of supermaterial beings
103:9.4(1141;2)
represented primitives' desire to know and to control environment
88:4.8(970;9) black
m. ceremonies practiced by sorcerers, magicians, or witches with aid of irregular spirits
90:2.2-3(987;6) cure for defective
m. was more
m. 88:4.8(971;2) customary for practitioner to work unclothed
88:6.1(972;1) detrimental aspects
burdensome to life from cradle to grave
95:2.5(1044;4)
devotees become lazy
69:2.6(773;7)
devotees ignore score of failures
85:4.4(947;3)
primitive man enslaved to
91:0.2(994;2)
surrounded entire life of ancients
83:4.2(924;5) gesture, older than speech, considered more magical
88:6.4(972;4) interpreted spirit messages
87:5.9(963;4) linguistic fossils
88:6.7(972;7) place in evolution of religious observances
90:0.1(986;1) practices derived from ancient superstitions
150:3.2,8,11(1680;4) public and private phases
88:6.2(972;2) ritual of chants and incantations
88:6.3(972;3) sleight-of-hand feats employed by shamans
90:1.4(987;2) slow to give way to foresight, self-denial, and industry
69:2.7(773;8) supposed efficacy of images
88:5.3(971;5) white
m. ceremonials practiced by priests or shamans
90:2.2(987;6)
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