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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... legends of the Old and New Testament to their origin , published as a separate work , is not known to the writer of ... legend- ary , but have there left the matter , evidently aware of the great extent of the subject lying beyond . As ...
... legends of the Old and New Testament to their origin , published as a separate work , is not known to the writer of ... legend- ary , but have there left the matter , evidently aware of the great extent of the subject lying beyond . As ...
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... Legend of Sakya Buddha , from the Chi- nese Sanscrit ( being a translation of the Fo - pen - hing ) , by Samuel Beal . London : Trübner & Co. , 1875 . . Bell's New Pantheon , or Historical Dictionary of the Gods , Demi - Gods , Heroes ...
... Legend of Sakya Buddha , from the Chi- nese Sanscrit ( being a translation of the Fo - pen - hing ) , by Samuel Beal . London : Trübner & Co. , 1875 . . Bell's New Pantheon , or Historical Dictionary of the Gods , Demi - Gods , Heroes ...
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... Legends of the Gods , from the Cuneiform Inscriptions , by George Smith , of the British Museum . New York : Scribner ... Legend of Samson : An Essay , by H. Steinthal , Professor of the University of Berlin . Appendix to Goldzbier's ...
... Legends of the Gods , from the Cuneiform Inscriptions , by George Smith , of the British Museum . New York : Scribner ... Legend of Samson : An Essay , by H. Steinthal , Professor of the University of Berlin . Appendix to Goldzbier's ...
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... legend , Arimanes , the Evil Spirit , by eating a certain kind of fruit , transformed himself into a serpent , and went gliding about on the earth to tempt human be- ings . His Devs entered the bodies of men and produced all manner of ...
... legend , Arimanes , the Evil Spirit , by eating a certain kind of fruit , transformed himself into a serpent , and went gliding about on the earth to tempt human be- ings . His Devs entered the bodies of men and produced all manner of ...
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... legend , or legends , had their origin , we will notice a feature which is very prominent in the narrative , and which cannot escape the eye of an observing reader , i . l . , the two different and contradictory accounts of the creation ...
... legend , or legends , had their origin , we will notice a feature which is very prominent in the narrative , and which cannot escape the eye of an observing reader , i . l . , the two different and contradictory accounts of the creation ...
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