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" No one has called in question the fundamental meaning of the principal passages by the help of which we are able to establish what ancient Egypt has taught concerning God, the world and man. I said God, not the gods. "
Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion ... - Page 89
by Peter Le Page Renouf - 1880 - 259 pages
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The Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion of Ancient ...

Peter Le Page Renouf - 1880 - 298 pages
...Monothe- heard on this subject than the late M. Emmanuel Rouge, whose matured judgment is as follows : l " No one has called in question the fundamental meaning of the principal passages by the help of 1(1 Conference sur la religion des anciens Egyptiens, prononc^e au Cercle Catholique, 14 avril, 1869,"...
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Christian Positivism; Or, A Direct Divine Revelation a Necessary Correlative ...

George Blencowe (of Barnet.) - 1882 - 264 pages
...Rouge's ' mature judgment ; than whom no scholar is better entitled to be heard on this subject1 : — ' No one has called in question the fundamental meaning...Egypt has taught concerning God, the world, and man. I say God, not the gods. The first characteristic is the unity, most energetically expressed ; God, one,...
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Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology ..., Part 2

James Freeman Clarke - 1883 - 464 pages
...of his own unity." One of the first Egyptologists (De Rouge") gave this as his mature judgment : — "No one has called in question the fundamental meaning...characteristic of the Religion is the unity of God, — God, one, sole, and only, no others with him. He is the only being — living in truth. He has...
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A comparison of all religions

James Freeman Clarke - 1883 - 464 pages
...his own unity." One of the first Egyptologists (De Rouge") gave this as his mature judgment : — " No one has called in question the fundamental meaning...characteristic of the Religion is the unity of God, — God, one, sole, and only, no others with him. He is the only being — living in truth. He has...
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Christianity and Humanity

Charles Samuel Eby - 1883 - 324 pages
...to be heard on this subject than the late Emmanuel Kouge, whose matured judgment is as follows : ' No one has called in question the fundamental meaning...Egypt has taught concerning God, the world, and man. I say God, not the gods. The first characteristic of the religion is Unity (of God) most energetically...
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A comparison of all religions, fifth ed

James Freeman Clarke - 1883 - 466 pages
...his own unity." One of the first Egyptologists (De Rouge) gave this as his mature judgment : — " No one has called in question the fundamental meaning...are able to establish what ancient Egypt has taught covjcerning God, the world and man. I said ' God,' not ' The Gods.' The first characteristic of the...
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The Genesis and Growth of Religion: The L. P. Stone Lectures for 1892, at ...

Samuel Henry Kellogg - 1892 - 312 pages
...justify the strong language of Kouge, quoted by Renouf : " The first characteristic of the (Egyptian) religion is the unity (of God) most energetically...one, sole, and only ; no others with Him. . . . He has made everything, and He alone has not been made."2 This understanding of these ancient testimonies...
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Temples of the Orient and Their Message in the Light of Holy Scriptures ...

Mrs. E. A. Gordon - 1902 - 466 pages
...worshipped one God, nameless, incomprehensible, eternal.1 Again, De Eouge, the eminent Egyptologist, says : The first characteristic of the religion is the Unity...expressed ; God, One, Sole, and Only ; no others with Him. And Sir Page Eenouf adds : It is incontestably true that the sublimer portions of Egyptian religion...
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The Origin of Supernatural Conceptions and Development of Religions from ...

John James Greenough - 1906 - 330 pages
...the personification of his attributes and offices. M. Emmanuel Rouge, a profound Egyptologist, says: "No one has called in question the fundamental meaning...concerning God, the world, and man. I said God, not Gods, is the Unity most energetically expressed; God, One, Sole and Only ; no others with him — he...
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The Origin of Supernatural Conceptions and Development of Religions from ...

John James Greenough - 1906 - 330 pages
...the personification of his attributes and offices. M. Emmanuel Rouge, a profound Egyptologist, says: "No one has called in question the fundamental meaning...concerning God, the world, and man. I said God, not Gods, is the Unity most energetically expressed ; God, One, Sole and Only; no others with him — he...
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