“With the advance of knowledge, therefore, prayer and sacrifice assume the leading place in religious ritual; and magic; which once ranked with them as a legitimate equal, is gradually relegated to the background and sinks to the level of a black art.”
Source: The Golden Bough (1890), Chapter 7, Incarnate Human Gods.
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