The Religious System of China: Its Ancient Forms, Evolution, History and Present Aspects, Manners, Custom and Social Institutions Connected TherewithBrill Archive, 1982 - Religion |
Contents
Domestic Animals as WereBeasts | 9 |
VII | 16 |
Animistic Ideas as suggested by Shadows | 83 |
On Disease of the Soul its Debility | 89 |
On Reanimation after Death | 123 |
Resuscitation of the Dead by the Souls | 134 |
On the Reincarnation of Souls through | 143 |
Tigroanthropy | 163 |
ManFishes | 237 |
WereInsects | 243 |
On the Descent of Men from Animals | 253 |
On Anthropomorphous and Zoomorphous | 273 |
On the Animation of Lifeless Matter | 325 |
On Food and Medicines prepared from Animals | 357 |
On Apparitions and their Influence upon | 407 |
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