The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia
Lecture VIII. The Sacred Books. 177 the Osirian are now granted to the soul who has passed unscathed through the hall of judgmen ...
178 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia of composition and different schools of religious thought: some of them mount b ...
Lecture VIII. The Sacred Books. 179 to lxiii. of the Book of the Dead, and is ascribed to the god Thoth. In anticipation of the ...
180 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia n-Aten to establish a new faith, the outward symbol of which was the solar disc ...
Lecture VIII. The Sacred Books. 181 living sun-god of day that he voyages along the infernal river, but as“the flesh of Ra”—that ...
182 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia whose invention the older mythology contributed. Fire-breathing serpents are pr ...
Lecture VIII. The Sacred Books. 183 were too stereotyped to be ignored or altered, and the solar bark is accordingly made to pas ...
184 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia book was copied, in one of the murky regions of the other world instead of in t ...
Lecture VIII. The Sacred Books. 185 it is by passing through the hands of Nut, the sky, who stands on the body of Osiris,“which ...
186 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia A sorrowful place for the dead. They sleep, after their guise, never to awaken. ...
Lecture VIII. The Sacred Books. 187 are reproduced in Gnosticism. Abraxas and the other curiously composite creatures engraved o ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. Thus far I have dealt with the official religion of ancient Egypt, with the religion ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 189 A considerable portion of the fellahin were descended from the earlier neolithic ...
190 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia of Pta%and Ra to whom the worship was really addressed, it was an explanation a ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 191 trees, however, that of Matarîya, is an object of veneration to the Christian rat ...
192 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia shrine, while underneath it is a Greek inscription declaring that the“Kretan”wh ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 193 who had to attend to the funeral arrangements of the dead, and consequently lived ...
194 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia breath. For the Western Crest is appeased when the cry is made [211] to her;—so ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 195 goddess; that is all.^169 The serpent, however, was not always venerated because ...
196 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia crater-like hollow of the mountain cliff of Shêkh Herîdî there are two domed to ...
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