Bible Myths, and Their Parallels in Other Religions: Being a Comparison of the Old and New Testament Myths and Miracles with Those of Heathen Nations of Antiquity, Considering Also Their Origin and Meaning |
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... ( Ibid . , p . 150 , and Prog . Relig . Ideas , vol . i . , p . 210. ) The Hindoos call their Mount Meru the Paradise , out of which went four rivers . ( Anacalypsis , vol . i . , p . 357. ) 2 According to Persian legend , Arimanes , the ...
... ( Ibid . , p . 150 , and Prog . Relig . Ideas , vol . i . , p . 210. ) The Hindoos call their Mount Meru the Paradise , out of which went four rivers . ( Anacalypsis , vol . i . , p . 357. ) 2 According to Persian legend , Arimanes , the ...
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... Gen. vol . ii . p . 4 . Lenormant : Beginning of Hist . vol . i . p . 61 . See Ibid . p . 64 ; and Legends of the Patriarchs , p . 81 . The ancient Etruscan legend , according to Delitzsch , is THE CREATION AND FALL OF MAN . 7.
... Gen. vol . ii . p . 4 . Lenormant : Beginning of Hist . vol . i . p . 61 . See Ibid . p . 64 ; and Legends of the Patriarchs , p . 81 . The ancient Etruscan legend , according to Delitzsch , is THE CREATION AND FALL OF MAN . 7.
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... Ibid . p . 89 . • Ibid . p . 91 . Havath ) and stands in her relation to the other THE CREATION AND FALL OF MAN . 9.
... Ibid . p . 89 . • Ibid . p . 91 . Havath ) and stands in her relation to the other THE CREATION AND FALL OF MAN . 9.
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... Ibid . Ibid . " The fruit and sap of this ' Tree of Life ' begat immortality . " ( Bonwick : Egyptian Belief , p . 240. ) 6 See Montfaucon : L'Antiquité Expliquée , vol . i . p . 211 , and Pl . cxxxiii . folds the trunk of the ...
... Ibid . Ibid . " The fruit and sap of this ' Tree of Life ' begat immortality . " ( Bonwick : Egyptian Belief , p . 240. ) 6 See Montfaucon : L'Antiquité Expliquée , vol . i . p . 211 , and Pl . cxxxiii . folds the trunk of the ...
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... Ibid . p . 148. The ancient Scandinavians had a legend of a somewhat similar tree . " The Mundane Tree , " called ... Ibid . Ibid , and Brinton : Myths of the New World , p . 204 . 10 The Pentateuch Examined , vol . iv . p . 272 . Dr ...
... Ibid . p . 148. The ancient Scandinavians had a legend of a somewhat similar tree . " The Mundane Tree , " called ... Ibid . Ibid , and Brinton : Myths of the New World , p . 204 . 10 The Pentateuch Examined , vol . iv . p . 272 . Dr ...
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