The Worship of the DeadРипол Классик, 1909 |
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الصفحة viii
... speak of as their ancestors or forefathers. But when, in addition to this, we see that the testimony in proof of the human origin of the gods is not only consentient, but entirely devoid of the method and artificialities which ...
... speak of as their ancestors or forefathers. But when, in addition to this, we see that the testimony in proof of the human origin of the gods is not only consentient, but entirely devoid of the method and artificialities which ...
الصفحة 9
... speaks of colonies which migrated from Egypt to Greece, and which would naturally bring their religion with them.7 Professor Rawlinson remarks :—“ The striking resemblance of the Chaldean. ' Bunsen'l Egypt, vol. i. p. 444; Layard's ...
... speaks of colonies which migrated from Egypt to Greece, and which would naturally bring their religion with them.7 Professor Rawlinson remarks :—“ The striking resemblance of the Chaldean. ' Bunsen'l Egypt, vol. i. p. 444; Layard's ...
الصفحة 17
... speak of Cronus, Japetus and Titan as the three sons of the patriarch Noah.5 Here, again, Cronus is Ham, and as Japetus is Japhet, Titan is clearly Shem, and all were regarded as gods. Similiarly, in the Hindu mythology, " Sama ...
... speak of Cronus, Japetus and Titan as the three sons of the patriarch Noah.5 Here, again, Cronus is Ham, and as Japetus is Japhet, Titan is clearly Shem, and all were regarded as gods. Similiarly, in the Hindu mythology, " Sama ...
الصفحة 18
... speaks of Cronus, Japetus and Typhon as the principal sons of Ouranos, or Coelus, who must therefore be Noah; and Euhemeros, quoted by Eusebius, states that in his travels he visited the Island of Panchrea, where “ there was a temple of ...
... speaks of Cronus, Japetus and Typhon as the principal sons of Ouranos, or Coelus, who must therefore be Noah; and Euhemeros, quoted by Eusebius, states that in his travels he visited the Island of Panchrea, where “ there was a temple of ...
الصفحة 20
... speak of “ Cepheus, the arm of Belus," as the first king of the Ethiopians, or Cushites, and Cepheus, they say, was, after his death, placed among the stars—that is, worshipped as a god.' This shows that it was the general belief of the ...
... speak of “ Cepheus, the arm of Belus," as the first king of the Ethiopians, or Cushites, and Cepheus, they say, was, after his death, placed among the stars—that is, worshipped as a god.' This shows that it was the general belief of the ...
المحتوى
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Tul Goo Kmos or EorPr AND BABYLON Cush as Hea | 70 |
as SivaFire worshipDiespiter JupiterJuggernautDyaus | 89 |
MesmerismOrigin of magic from AccadiansAccadian the sacred | 99 |
in EgyptRaymi the festival of the SunAugursFestival of dead | 133 |
similar to those cast out by Christ and whose chief was SatanPower | 147 |
PART III | 253 |
of Cushites to EthiopiaShepherd sculpture with long hair | 255 |
PART II | 293 |
Tsa Snarnaan Scuarruass No sculptures of Set | 301 |
of EvilIdentified also with the SerpentInfluence of this worship | 313 |
Cake the symbol of the Sun god offered for the sins of the people | 338 |
Tns Moan Asrscr or Pacamsm Mantle of Romance | 352 |
Idolatry merely the result of the studied confusion of the material | 367 |
Tns Nlrulum Description of Cannes and the Annedoti | 154 |
with story of SemiramisSemiramis a Nephilimborn womanStory | 182 |
PhthahPharaoh or PhraEgyptian kings as sons of the Sun | 213 |
Tns Wonsnir or run Suns The precession of | 246 |
APPENDIX | 377 |
Lugal Usumgal king of LagasSin Gamil king of Erech and Naram Sin | 390 |
History translated by Philo BybliusOnly portions preserved by Eusehins | 411 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Accadian according ancient Paganism antediluvian Apepi appear Assyrian Babylon Babylonian Bacchus Belus Berosus Birch Buddha Buddhist called Chaldean Chaldee chap Christ confirmed Cory Cronus Cush Cushite Cushite race daimonia dead death deified deity Deluge demon descendants divine Dragon dynasty earth Egypt Egyptian evidence evil Faber fact father figure find fire first first king giants given goddess Greek Heaven Hence Hermes Herod Herodotus Hislop Horus human original human sacrifices identical identified idolatry images implies influence Isis Lenormant Lord magic Manetho means mother mythology nations natural Nephilim Nimrod Ninus Noah Oannes Osiris Ouranos overthrow Pagan Pagan gods Pember person priesthood priests probably prophetic Rawlinson recognised regarded reign religion represented rites sacred Sakya Sakya Muni Sanchoniathon Saturn says Scripture Semiramis Serpent Shem Shepherd kings significance speaks spirits Suphis supposed symbol Tammuz temples Thoth Titan tradition Typhon Wilkinson word worship