10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FETICH-LIKE»
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True, this fetich, like other fetiches, often does not do the things that are expected
of it, but, on the contrary, seems to take a spiteful pleasure in doing the opposite
of what was expected ; still, the faith of its worshipers is not shaken. The African ...
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The Popular Science Monthly
True, this fetich, like other fetiches, often does not do the things that are expected
of it, but, on the contrary, seems to take a spiteful pleasure in doing the opposite
of what was expected; still, the faith of its worshipers is not shaken. The African ...
3
Western Africa: Its History, Condition, and Prospects
A fetich, like a sharp instrument, if unskillfully used, or if applied otherwise than in
strict accordance with the directions given_by the priest, may be the ruin of the
very f man who has procured it for the destruction of some supebstitioi;s notions
of ...
John Leighton Wilson, 1856
4
The Pennsylvania School Journal
Puff-balls, phosphorus, wood, the mother of vinegar, mandrake, countless
familiar phases of natural life, incite in his mind wonder and awe. Forty-eight per
cent, of children studied made collections of fetich-like objects. True, this is not
alone a ...
condition of a fetich, like the Koran in the hands of a Turk. The casting away of the
fetichism with which superstition had invested the Bible brought on the transition
of thought in and through which the enemies of religion have vainly sought to ...
6
The Wilderness of Worlds: A Popular Sketch of the Evolution ...
This step carried with it the fetich-like reverence for the Bible, as containing a
divine revelation of all that it was good for man to know. With the Church backed
by the civil power, it was no longer safe for men to doubt, and follow the light of ...
George Wilkinson Morehouse, 1898
7
Encyclopedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult ...
... a lamb supporting the banner of the cross. It is consecrated by the pope, and is
supposed to possess great virtues, in being a safeguard, a cure, to ward off evil,
and save from sorrow. It is called the "Agnus Dei" ("Lamb of God"). A fetich, like a
...
Cora Linn Daniels, C. M. Stevans, 2003
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Encyclopedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult ...
A fetich, like a sharp instrument, if unskilfully used, or if applied otherwise than in
strict accordance with the advice of the priest, may be the ruin of the very man
who has procured it for the destruction of someone else. If a man, while wearing
a ...
Mrs. Cora Linn (Morrison) Daniels, Charles McClellan Stevans, 1903
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The New England Medical Gazette
without question his theories which fetich-like shall command our obeisance?
Hahnemannianism is an unjust term, for there are very few of his theories which
do not stand the tests of modern science. Opprobrium if necessary should be ...
Like all women of similar temperament, she had a fetich-like faith in her regular
medical attendant, and the only one who had ever been her regular medical
adviser besides myself was Dr. Marion Sims. She at once set out for Europe, but
on ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1890