Ten Great Religions by American theologian James Freeman Clarke was first published in 1899. Chapters include: Introduction, Ethnic and Catholic religions; Confucius and the Chinese, or, The prose of Asia; Brahmanism; Buddhism, or, The Prostestantism of the East; Zoroaster and the Zend Avesta; The gods of Egypt; The gods of Greece; The religion of Rome; The Teutonic and Scandinavian religion; The Jewish religion; Mohammed and Islam; and, The ten religions and Christianity. The author was one of the first Americans to explore and write about Eastern religions.
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