| William Cooke (fellow of New coll, Oxford.) - 1773 - 426 pages
...active Principle, or the mod holy Being; Ifis the wifdom. •or rule of his operation ; Orus the firft production. of his 'power, the model or plan by which he produced every thing, or the archetype of the world." But to leave the myftery, and return to the narration,... | |
| Andrew Michael Ramsay - 1779 - 310 pages
...theaftive principle , or the moft holy Being (b) : Ifis the wifdom or rule of his operation. Oru* the firft production of his power , the model or plan by which he produced every thing, or the Archetype of the World. _: It would be rash to aflèrt , that the Pagans ever had... | |
| Andrew Michael Ramsay - 1799 - 490 pages
...his distinction , he ,says , that Osiris signifies the active principle, or the most holy being 9: 'Isis the wisdom or rule of his operation. Orus the...his power , the model or plan by which he produced every thing, or the archetype of the world. It would be rash to assert, that the Pagans ever had any... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1802 - 482 pages
...this distinction , he says , that Osiris signifies the active Principle , or the most holy Being (2) ; Isis the Wisdom or Rule of his operation ; Orus the first production of Ins Power , the model or plan by which he produced every thing , or the archetype of the world. We... | |
| Charles Coleman - 1832 - 514 pages
...personified representations. Plutarch makes Osiris to signify " the active principle or the most holy Being ; Isis, the wisdom or rule of his operation ; Orus,...his power, the model or plan by which he produced every thing, or the archetype of the world." . The attributes of Osiris, under his several forms, correspond... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1038 pages
...personified representations. Plutarch makes Osiris to signify the active principle or the most holy Being ; Isis, the wisdom or rule of his operation; Orus, the...his power, the model or plan by which he produced every thing, or the archetype of the world. The attributes of Osiris, under his several forms, correspond... | |
| Edward Madeley - 1883 - 768 pages
...says, that Osiris signifies the active Principle, or the most holy Being (Ibid., pp. 373, 374, 375) ; Isis the Wisdom or Rule of his operation ; Orus the...it be reasonable to think that the Pagans had ever acknowledge of a trinity of distinct persons in the indivisible Unity of the Divine Nature. Thus much... | |
| Edward Madeley, Edward Madeley (Jr.) - 1883 - 768 pages
...or the most holy Being (Ibid., pp. 373, 374, 375) ; Isis the Wisdom or Rule of his operation ; Orns the first production of his Power, the model or plan...everything, or the archetype of the world. We shall sec hereafter whether it be reasonable to think that the Pagans had ever any knowledge of a trinity... | |
| Charles Coleman - 1995 - 528 pages
...personified representations. Plutarch makes Osiris to signify " the active principle or the most holy Being ; Isis, the wisdom or rule of his operation ; Orus, the first production of his power, 256 OSIRIS, ISIS, AND ORUS. the model or plan by which he produced every thing, or the archetype of... | |
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