The Making of Religion by Andrew Lang
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[Footnote 5: Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, i, 9, 10.]
[Footnote 6: Ellis, _Polynesian Researches_, ii. p. 240.] [Footnote 7: _Hallucinations and Illusions_, English edition, pp. 69-70, 297.] [Footnote 8: Sir William Hamilton's _Lectures_, i. 345.] [Footnote 9: Maudsley, Kerner, Carpentor, Du Prel, Zangwill.] [Footnote 10: Coleridge's mythical maid (p. 10) is set down by Mr. Samuel Laing to an experiment of Braid's! No references are given.--Laing: _Problems of the Future._] II SCIENCE AND 'MIRACLES' _Historical Sketch_ Research in the X region is not a new thing under the sun. When Saul disguised himself before his conference with the Witch of Endor, he made an elementary attempt at a scientific test of the supernormal. Croesus, the king, went much further, when he tested the clairvoyance of the oracles of Greece, by sending an embassy to ask what he was doing at a given hour on a given day, and by then doing something very _bizarre_. We |
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