The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... course of time , to an indefinite extent , apparently with the intention of making it intelligible to an initiated Egyptian , but with the actual effect of making it more obscure to those who read it now , when the mythology of Egypt ...
... course of time , to an indefinite extent , apparently with the intention of making it intelligible to an initiated Egyptian , but with the actual effect of making it more obscure to those who read it now , when the mythology of Egypt ...
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... course , again from the top of heaven seeking the Western bound , he received from morn to even adorations , changing every hour . Entering the portal of the West at sunset , he revisited the lower world , which men think to be dark ...
... course , again from the top of heaven seeking the Western bound , he received from morn to even adorations , changing every hour . Entering the portal of the West at sunset , he revisited the lower world , which men think to be dark ...
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... course of ages , but existed from the first , and continued to the last , although overlaid and shrouded with an ever - thickening disguise of fable . The funda- mental truths were ever there , not wrought out by the persevering study ...
... course of ages , but existed from the first , and continued to the last , although overlaid and shrouded with an ever - thickening disguise of fable . The funda- mental truths were ever there , not wrought out by the persevering study ...
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... course of reading , that the progress of departure from a primitive norm of truth might be traced by noting the succession of innovations , the successive invention of new fables , or admission of new tenets , as time advanced . The ...
... course of reading , that the progress of departure from a primitive norm of truth might be traced by noting the succession of innovations , the successive invention of new fables , or admission of new tenets , as time advanced . The ...
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... ( Osiris ) I refrain from mentioning , and this representation they call their mysteries . I know well the whole course of the proceedings in their ceremonies , but they shall not pass my lips . ” The chapter ( 155 ) Of not letting the Body.
... ( Osiris ) I refrain from mentioning , and this representation they call their mysteries . I know well the whole course of the proceedings in their ceremonies , but they shall not pass my lips . ” The chapter ( 155 ) Of not letting the Body.
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