The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 197 Shêkh equally with the Mohammedans, only they explain them as due to a demon who ...
198 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia themselves ceased to be worshipped, the trees also ceased to be cultivated, and ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 199 men, of wild beasts, of cattle, of reptiles, of fowls, and of fish; the king of m ...
200 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia who have understanding mouths, and whose power reaches unto heaven.’ “The child ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 201 “The poison glowed like fire; it was hotter than the flame of fire. The majesty o ...
202 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia which not only identifies the name with the person or thing it represents, but ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 203 had turned back, and the goddess Astartê with him, he saw the enemy lying on the ...
204 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia “Hor-Be%udet changed his form into that of a winged solar disc, which remained ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 205 Meanwhile, on the 7th of Tybi, their leader“Set had come forward and cried horrib ...
206 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia in Southern Egypt, to the seats of the gods in Northern Egypt, (to the seats of ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 207 son Seb, who“discussed the history of the city with the gods who attended him, (a ...
208 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia Inside the shrine is a picture of the two relics, the cobra which adorned the h ...
Lecture IX. The Popular Religion Of Egypt. 209 The amulets buried with the dead, the relics preserved in the temples, had origin ...
210 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia and handle, and about whose wonder-working powers he had no doubt. Materialism ...
Lecture X. The Place Of Egyptian Religion In The History Of Theology. In the preceding lectures I have endeavoured to bring befo ...
212 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia the old Egyptian faith. And what was true of the philosophy of Philo was still ...
213 at Memphis, for example, Imhotep,“he who comes in peace,”a title of Pta%, became his son and the second person in the trinit ...
214 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia and Set, were separated from him, and henceforth he was made the head of a tria ...
215 Here Osiris is identified with Horus, and so becomes the son of his own wife. The Egyptian trinity has thus grown out of the ...
216 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia hunter, whose hunting-ground was the plain of heaven, and whose prey were the g ...
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