The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... light . We therefore attach high importance to the evidences of a primeval faith that are interwoven with the remains of old systems of religion , however false . A chief witness of the kind is the Egyp- tian Book of the Dead . When ...
... light . We therefore attach high importance to the evidences of a primeval faith that are interwoven with the remains of old systems of religion , however false . A chief witness of the kind is the Egyp- tian Book of the Dead . When ...
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... light , " which would speedily take place . Herodotus discloses the meaning of that festal ceremony more distinctly when he relates how the priests told him that the Egyptians had been the first to maintain a belief that the soul of man ...
... light , " which would speedily take place . Herodotus discloses the meaning of that festal ceremony more distinctly when he relates how the priests told him that the Egyptians had been the first to maintain a belief that the soul of man ...
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... light never broke eternal night ; where ghosts • Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology . Vol . II . p . 213 , & c . Longmans . were heard flitting about invisible , like night - birds ᎪᎥᎢ PAGE Manual of Historico ...
... light never broke eternal night ; where ghosts • Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology . Vol . II . p . 213 , & c . Longmans . were heard flitting about invisible , like night - birds ᎪᎥᎢ PAGE Manual of Historico ...
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... light , or his doom to interminable transmigra- tions for purgation from sin , and the eventual reunion of the purified soul with the deserted human body — a charac- teristic delusion of heathenism borrowed by the Jews after the ...
... light , or his doom to interminable transmigra- tions for purgation from sin , and the eventual reunion of the purified soul with the deserted human body — a charac- teristic delusion of heathenism borrowed by the Jews after the ...
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... light of the sun - god , shining in the lower world , or to the glorious brightness of the light of heaven , in contradistinction to terrestrial gloom , as to that one long anticipated day of trial in the Hall of Truth , the dies illa ...
... light of the sun - god , shining in the lower world , or to the glorious brightness of the light of heaven , in contradistinction to terrestrial gloom , as to that one long anticipated day of trial in the Hall of Truth , the dies illa ...
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