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The Idea of God in Early Religions by F. B. Jevons was first published in 1910 as part of the Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature series. The book contains an engaging discussion of the concept of God in terms of its development in the early stages of religion.
This 1914 volume by F. B. Jevons was designed as a response to the simple question: What is philosophy? Five lectures throw light on the themes of philosophy and science, materialism and idealism, scepticism, practical philosophy, and the notion of the whole and its parts.
Part of the Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature series, and published in 1913, F. B. Jevons's volume Comparative Religion offers a broad historical survey of various religious viewpoints ranging from ideas about magic and ancestor-worship to Buddhism and monotheism.
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