pandemonism
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4ADJ.
dim
VERB + PANDEMONISM
found, undifferentiated
PANDEMONISM + NOUN
metempsychosis
PREP.
with
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noun
Belief that every object (animate or inanimate), idea (abstract or concrete), and action is inhabited by its own independent supernatural spirit; worship of such spirits.
At all events, it is interesting to learn, from this work, with greater accuracy, an old religious system of the East, in which are to he found, with Pandemonism and the metempsychosis, the elements of the worship of the stars, of astrology, the theurgy, the doctrine of amulets, as well as the elements of the Hindoo religion, particularly the system of castes.
Every object, animate or inanimate, every idea, abstract or concrete, became endowed with a spirit of its own. The religion of Rome was a pandaemonism, a belief, not in one god, pervading all nature and identified with nature, but in millions of gods, a god for every object, every act.
Belief in a universe that is infused with an evil spirit.
It was but the original faith of the ancient ancient Teutons which the Christian monks had perverted into pandemonism.
While this ancillary thought explains evil in the world, it also completely extinguishes the good and introduces pandemonism instead of pantheism.
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3At all events, it is interesting to learn, from this work, with greater accuracy, an old religious system of the East, in which are to he found, with Pandemonism and the metempsychosis, the elements o
WiktionaryEvery object, animate or inanimate, every idea, abstract or concrete, became endowed with a spirit of its own. The religion of Rome was a pandaemonism, a belief, not in one god, pervading all nature a
WiktionaryBut he was scarcely right in attempting to derive all primitive religious concepts from an undifferentiated "dim pandemonism."
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