About the Book To write a dictionary of religion is like climbing a high mountain and looking down upon all the kingdoms of the earth. The climber sees so much and so little; the view is everywhere changing and deceptive; mists twine and twist about the hills; the sunlight dazzles; great clouds roll up from distant valleys. The aim of this book is to provide the student of religion as well as the general reader with a handy volume that is up to date, comprehensive and comparative in treatment. Where-ever it seemed necessary; reference has been given to useful books on the subjects treated.
About the Author Richard Ince was born on 13 December 1881, in Hampstead, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. He is author of calverley and some Cambridge wets; When Joan was Pope; Shadow-Show: An Autobiography; England’s High chance Or. The author tried to secure accuracy, but even if every statement between these couers were true, every date correct every exposition accurate, every estimate just, every definition beyond dispute, yet misleading statement abound.
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