The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... come to my dwelling - place . What is that ? The horizon , that is , of my father Tum . AUFANK . I am in the land ; I am come to the dwelling - place . What is that ? The horizon belongs to his father Tum . It is obvious that the older ...
... come to my dwelling - place . What is that ? The horizon , that is , of my father Tum . AUFANK . I am in the land ; I am come to the dwelling - place . What is that ? The horizon belongs to his father Tum . It is obvious that the older ...
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... come up and offer adoration to him- self . Symbolic pictures on the coffins represent the deified Pharaoh in the barge of Rá , which , rowed by a crew of gods , is floating in the clear empyreum ; and there they are praying to Rá , and ...
... come up and offer adoration to him- self . Symbolic pictures on the coffins represent the deified Pharaoh in the barge of Rá , which , rowed by a crew of gods , is floating in the clear empyreum ; and there they are praying to Rá , and ...
Side 25
... comes a chapter ( 89 ) of the visit of the soul to the body in Karneker , while yet the time for final glori- fication is not come . If this chapter be known to the person deceased , his body is not injured ; his soul does not enter ...
... comes a chapter ( 89 ) of the visit of the soul to the body in Karneker , while yet the time for final glori- fication is not come . If this chapter be known to the person deceased , his body is not injured ; his soul does not enter ...
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... comes to this part of the book , he may reasonably suppose that the Egyptian relied on nothing for happiness beyond ... come to thee , my lord , I have brought myself to see thy blessings . I have known thee . I have known thy name . I ...
... comes to this part of the book , he may reasonably suppose that the Egyptian relied on nothing for happiness beyond ... come to thee , my lord , I have brought myself to see thy blessings . I have known thee . I have known thy name . I ...
Side 27
... come out of Rusta from the Hall of Truth . Let me pass the lintel of the gate . " This day of veiling and unveiling the eye in Heliopolis must refer to the participation of the deceased in the mysteries of Osiris which were represented ...
... come out of Rusta from the Hall of Truth . Let me pass the lintel of the gate . " This day of veiling and unveiling the eye in Heliopolis must refer to the participation of the deceased in the mysteries of Osiris which were represented ...
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