Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion of Ancient Egypt: Delivered in May and June, 1879Williams and Norgate, 1884 - 259 pages |
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Page 101
... hast in the joy of thy heart . What thou hast not , obtain it by work . It is profitable for a man to eat his own bread ; God grants this to who- soever honours Him . " 3. A papyrus at St. Petersburg.2 " Praised be God for all His gifts ...
... hast in the joy of thy heart . What thou hast not , obtain it by work . It is profitable for a man to eat his own bread ; God grants this to who- soever honours Him . " 3. A papyrus at St. Petersburg.2 " Praised be God for all His gifts ...
Page 102
... hast a house ; but never do thou forget the painful labour which thy mother endured , nor all the salutary care which she has taken of thee . Take heed lest she have cause to complain of thee , for fear that she should raise her hands ...
... hast a house ; but never do thou forget the painful labour which thy mother endured , nor all the salutary care which she has taken of thee . Take heed lest she have cause to complain of thee , for fear that she should raise her hands ...
Page 185
... hast made Osiris to triumph against his opponents . " He then repeats the names of the divinities of the place , generally in conjunction with some allusion to the legendary his- tory of Osiris . In the next chapter , which is another ...
... hast made Osiris to triumph against his opponents . " He then repeats the names of the divinities of the place , generally in conjunction with some allusion to the legendary his- tory of Osiris . In the next chapter , which is another ...
Page 222
... hast put together the earth , thou hast united thy limbs , thou hast reckoned thy members ; what thou hast found apart , thou hast put into its place ; O God , architect of the world , thou art without a father , begotten by thine own ...
... hast put together the earth , thou hast united thy limbs , thou hast reckoned thy members ; what thou hast found apart , thou hast put into its place ; O God , architect of the world , thou art without a father , begotten by thine own ...
Page 223
... hast laid down for them ; they transgress not the path which thou hast prescribed to them , and which thou hast opened to them . . . . . Thou restest , and it is night ; when thine eyes shine forth , we are illuminated . . . . . O let ...
... hast laid down for them ; they transgress not the path which thou hast prescribed to them , and which thou hast opened to them . . . . . Thou restest , and it is night ; when thine eyes shine forth , we are illuminated . . . . . O let ...
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abode Abydos Amenhotep II Amon ancient ancient Egypt Anubis Book Brugsch called Chabas Champollion chapter Christian cloth coffin Dead deceased deity Dendera derived divine doctrine dynasty earth Egyp Egypt Egyptian language Egyptian mythology Egyptian religion Egyptian texts Egyptian word eighteenth dynasty eleventh dynasty evidence existence expressed father feast Fravashi funereal genius goddess gods Greek hath Hathor heart heaven Hebrew Heliopolis Henotheism hieroglyphic Horus hymns Indo-European inscriptions Isis king language Lectures legend living Lord Maat manuscripts Mariette Max Müller meaning monuments mother Museum myth mythology Nephthys nether world notion nutar nutra Osiris papyrus period person prayers Ptah Pyramids Rameses reign religious Renenet represented Rougé royal sacred says scholars Semitic Seti signifies soul sovereign speak sun-god symbol tablet Tefnut Tehutimes temple Thebes thine things thou art thou hast tion tombs translated verb worship written
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Page 70 - Doing that which is right and hating that which is wrong, I was bread to the hungry, water to the thirsty, clothes to the naked, a refuge to him that was in want; that which I did to him, the great God hath done to me.