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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... heart of Nubia . The monuments of Thebes , southern Egypt and Nubia , might be consistent with the hypothesis of a Hyksos kingdom in the north , but the presence of equally important monuments of the Sebekhoteps at Bubastis and Tanis ...
... heart of Nubia . The monuments of Thebes , southern Egypt and Nubia , might be consistent with the hypothesis of a Hyksos kingdom in the north , but the presence of equally important monuments of the Sebekhoteps at Bubastis and Tanis ...
Page 70
... heart . The day will come to thee when one hears not the voice , —when the one who is at rest hears not their voices . Feast in tranquillity ; seeing that there is no one who carries his goods with him . ” Another poem which has been ...
... heart . The day will come to thee when one hears not the voice , —when the one who is at rest hears not their voices . Feast in tranquillity ; seeing that there is no one who carries his goods with him . ” Another poem which has been ...
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... heart and quick in discerning his will . I have come to the city of those who dwell in eternity . I have done good upon earth ; I have done no wrong ; I have done no crime ; I have approved of nothing base or evil , but have taken ...
... heart and quick in discerning his will . I have come to the city of those who dwell in eternity . I have done good upon earth ; I have done no wrong ; I have done no crime ; I have approved of nothing base or evil , but have taken ...
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... heart of my father and my mother , my love [ paid back ] to them . Never have I outraged it in my mode of action towards them from the begin- ning of the time of my youth . Though great , I have acted as if I had been a little one . I ...
... heart of my father and my mother , my love [ paid back ] to them . Never have I outraged it in my mode of action towards them from the begin- ning of the time of my youth . Though great , I have acted as if I had been a little one . I ...
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... heart inclined me to the Right when I was yet a child not yet instructed as to the Right and Good . And what my heart dictated I failed not to perform . And God rewarded me for this , rejoicing me with the happiness which he has granted ...
... heart inclined me to the Right when I was yet a child not yet instructed as to the Right and Good . And what my heart dictated I failed not to perform . And God rewarded me for this , rejoicing me with the happiness which he has granted ...
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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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