Thus a man was born into a fixed relation to certa...

Thus a man was born into a fixed relation to certain gods as surely as he was born into a relation to his fellow-men and his religion... was simply one side of the general scheme of conduct prescribed for him by his position as a member of society.

-William Robertson Smith

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"Thus a man was born into a fixed relation to certa... " is one of a famous quotes by William Robertson Smith. Complete quote is as follows;
"Thus a man was born into a fixed relation to certain gods as surely as he was born into a relation to his fellow-men and his religion... was simply one side of the general scheme of conduct prescribed for him by his position as a member of society."

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"Thus a man was born into a fixed relation to certain gods as surely as he was born into a relation to his fellow-men and his religion... was simply one side of the general scheme of conduct prescribed for him by his position as a member of society." This is a quote by William Robertson Smith which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • Every formula of every religion has in this age of reason, to submit to the acid test of reason and universal assent.
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This quote is primarily about religion although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to William Robertson Smith. Complete quote is as follows;
"Thus a man was born into a fixed relation to certain gods as surely as he was born into a relation to his fellow-men and his religion... was simply one side of the general scheme of conduct prescribed for him by his position as a member of society."