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The Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion of Ancient ... - Page 224
by Peter Le Page Renouf - 1880 - 270 pages
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History of Ancient Egypt, Volume 1

George Rawlinson - 1881 - 632 pages
...marble ; tie is not beheld ; Hig abode is not known ; So Bhrine (of nil) is found with painted ngnres. Unknown is his name in Heaven ; He doth not manifest his forms ; Vain are all representations ! (See Records of the Past., vol. iv. pp. 109, 113; with Canon Cook's comment, p. 109.) HISTORY OF...
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Good words, ed. by N. Macleod

Norman Macleod - 1882 - 966 pages
...is not adored in sanctuaries : His abode is not known. |No shrine is found with painted figures (of him). • • • ' • Unknown is his name in heaven, He doth not manifest his forms. Vain are all representation! of him." Canon Cook, the Editor of the " Speaker's Commentary," says, " The whole of...
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Good Words, Volume 23

1882 - 896 pages
...abode is not known. ,'Ko shrine is fuund with painted figures (of him). • • • • Unknown is bis name in heaven, , He doth not manifest his forms. Vain are all representations of him." Cation Cook, the Editor of the " Speaker's Commentary," says, " The whole of this passage...
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Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion ...

Peter Le Page Renouf - 1884 - 304 pages
...an image bearing the double crown. He is not beheld ; he hath neither ministrant nor offerings ; he is not adored in sanctuaries; his abode is not known;...festivals celebrated. But it is chiefly in honour of Am on1 that we find hymns full of expressions closely approaching the language of Monotheism. This...
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The good fight; or, More than conquerors, stories of Christian martyrs and ...

John Hunt - 1885 - 330 pages
...He maketh his might a buckler. He is not graven in marble. He is not beheld. His abode is not known. Unknown is his name in heaven. He doth not manifest his forms. Vain are all representations ' ? Such is the God of the Christians. He is a Spirit, and we worship Him in spirit. He is revealed...
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Positivism and the Bible: Three Lectures Given in Newton Hall

John Henry Bridges - 1885 - 76 pages
...ascends unto heaven ; Oxen, bulls, fowls, are burnt ; Nile makes for himself chasms in the Thebaid : Unknown is his name in heaven : He doth not manifest his forms ; Vain are all representations ! Mortals extol him and the company of gods : Awe is felt by the terrible ones : His son is made Lord...
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Positivism and the Bible: Three Lectures Given in Newton Hall

John Henry Bridges - 1885 - 88 pages
...ascends unto heaven ; Oxen, bulls, fowls, are burnt ; Nile makes for himself chasms in the Thebaid : Unknown is his name in heaven : He doth not manifest his forms ; Vain are all representations ! Mortals extol him and the company of gods : Awe is felt by the terrible ones : His son is made Lord...
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ancient egypt

1886 - 476 pages
...is found with painted figures of him ; there is no building that can contain him ; " and, again : " Unknown is his name in heaven ; he doth not manifest his forms ; vain are all representations ;" and yet again : " His commencement is from the beginning ; he is the God who has existed from old...
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The East

Prince Albert Victor (Duke of Clarence and Avondale), George V (King of Great Britain) - 1886 - 836 pages
...rejoice before him, for they are his own children, and he loveth them and has rewarded their labours. ' Unknown ' is his name in heaven. He doth not manifest his forms ; vain are all representations. Flow brightly on, flow on, O Nile, flow brightly on ! " 2 Passing through the mountain gap we open...
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Non-Biblical Systems of Religion: A Symposium

1887 - 264 pages
...painted figures ; there is no building that can contain him ; he hath no counsellor ; " and again, " Unknown is his name in heaven ; he doth not manifest his forms ; vain are all representations." The educated classes among the Egyptians went beyond henotheism. As Wilkinson long ago observed —...
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