Superstition moulds nature into an arbitrary semblance of the supernatural, and then bows down to the work of its own hands.


Essays and Tales: Fragments from the travels of Theodore Elbert. Thoughts. Tales and apologues (ed. 1848)


Superstition moulds nature into an arbitrary semblance of the supernatural, and then bows down to the work of its own hands.

Superstition moulds nature into an arbitrary semblance of the supernatural, and then bows down to the work of its own hands.

Superstition moulds nature into an arbitrary semblance of the supernatural, and then bows down to the work of its own hands.

Superstition moulds nature into an arbitrary semblance of the supernatural, and then bows down to the work of its own hands.