The Progress of Religious Ideas: Through Successive Ages : in Three Volumes, Volume 1C. S. Francis & Company, 1855 |
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... Egyptians , 141 to 144 ; 183 , 191. Ancient travellers to Egypt , 145 . 146 , 148 , 188. Hieroglyphics deciphered , 147 . 149 to 157 ; 145. Heavens and Hells , 158 to 161 . Priesthood , 163 to 168. Egyptian Women , 168 , 195 ...
... Egyptians , 141 to 144 ; 183 , 191. Ancient travellers to Egypt , 145 . 146 , 148 , 188. Hieroglyphics deciphered , 147 . 149 to 157 ; 145. Heavens and Hells , 158 to 161 . Priesthood , 163 to 168. Egyptian Women , 168 , 195 ...
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... Egyptian , and Grecian Ideas , 289 to 291 ; 363. Aristotle , 364. Cicero , 365 . Decline of Faith , 370 . CELTIC TRIBES .... Stoics , 367 . 373 Druids , 374 to 380. Women , 377 . JEWS .... 381 Abraham , 381 to 387. Patriarchs , 387 to ...
... Egyptian , and Grecian Ideas , 289 to 291 ; 363. Aristotle , 364. Cicero , 365 . Decline of Faith , 370 . CELTIC TRIBES .... Stoics , 367 . 373 Druids , 374 to 380. Women , 377 . JEWS .... 381 Abraham , 381 to 387. Patriarchs , 387 to ...
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... Egyptians to the hands of Jews , and from the hands of Jews to the hands of Christians , still casts its gleams upon the earth . ” THE name of this country was derived from one of its principal rivers . Stan signifies land ; hence it ...
... Egyptians to the hands of Jews , and from the hands of Jews to the hands of Christians , still casts its gleams upon the earth . ” THE name of this country was derived from one of its principal rivers . Stan signifies land ; hence it ...
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... Egypt seem young . " The Hindoos believed themselves to have been the first inhabitants of this earth ; and their traditions place the creation of the world many millions of years farther back than we do . First , there was an age of ...
... Egypt seem young . " The Hindoos believed themselves to have been the first inhabitants of this earth ; and their traditions place the creation of the world many millions of years farther back than we do . First , there was an age of ...
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... Egypt , by a noble and blameless race of men , called Yadavas , who emigrated thither on account of the persecutions of a tyrant named Cansa ; and that after- ward a race of men called Pali , or Shepherds , went from India and conquered ...
... Egypt , by a noble and blameless race of men , called Yadavas , who emigrated thither on account of the persecutions of a tyrant named Cansa ; and that after- ward a race of men called Pali , or Shepherds , went from India and conquered ...
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