The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia
Lecture II. Egyptian Religion. 37 in a somewhat changed form. They became the nomes of Pharaonic Egypt, separate districts resem ...
38 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia time the capital of the southern kingdom was Nekhen, called Hierakonpolis in the ...
Lecture II. Egyptian Religion. 39 Nekheb, the vulture, was the goddess of the south, in contradistinction to Uazit, the serpent, ...
40 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia the mountains of Elam that the old tradition was broken, and the reigning king c ...
Lecture II. Egyptian Religion. 41 a similar belief in Peru shows how easy it was for such a belief to grow up in regard to the l ...
42 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia accordingly continued to be represented as a man, even though the symbolism of t ...
Lecture II. Egyptian Religion. 43 with his back towards the statue of the god, who is transfusing the ichor of heaven through hi ...
44 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia the Egyptian population; but, with his usual conservative instinct and avoidance ...
Lecture III. The Imperishable Part Of Man And The Other World. It has sometimes been asserted by travellers and ethnologists, th ...
46 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia further we recede in history. There is“another world,”but it is a world strangel ...
47 theologian even attempted; and when we find the list of them given in full, it is doubtless to secure that no component part ...
48 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia or thought of had its double, and he never suspected that it was his own act of ...
49 meat and bread, the beer and wine, which had once been piled up in the dead man's tomb, and from the time of the Eighteenth D ...
50 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia the form of his seven birdlike“souls”or spirits, and double this number of Kas w ...
51 The chapter explained what theushebti-figures were intended for. Before the dead man, justified though he had been by faith i ...
52 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia history. Professor Flinders Petrie has shown that it is presupposed by the so-ca ...
53 hotepIII. along with the infant prince to the god of Thebes; and [055] at Soleb the same Pharaoh is represented as making off ...
54 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia the necklace of the god Ra, which is given unto them that are on the horizon. Th ...
55 laid down that“if an ox gore a man or a woman that they die, then the ox shall be surely stoned”; and similar penalties were ...
56 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia gathered from the fact that the Egyptian bas-reliefs sometimes represent the off ...
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