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... , Cyprus , Cilicia . The sibilation which gives to English ears so false an idea of the Greek tongue is thus , as a rule , avoided . Secondly , I EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii have endeavored to indicate not only vi EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... , Cyprus , Cilicia . The sibilation which gives to English ears so false an idea of the Greek tongue is thus , as a rule , avoided . Secondly , I EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii have endeavored to indicate not only vi EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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... Idea was exalted above nature . This religion Egypt cannot be properly said to have expelled ; it emancipated itself by its own power . The steps by which this religion , when it had once made itself independent , ob- tained the ...
... Idea was exalted above nature . This religion Egypt cannot be properly said to have expelled ; it emancipated itself by its own power . The steps by which this religion , when it had once made itself independent , ob- tained the ...
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... idea indis- solubly connected . On the monuments , indeed , we see the king presenting to the god emblems representative of the different provinces , each with attributes of an agricultural nature . The gods appear under divergent names ...
... idea indis- solubly connected . On the monuments , indeed , we see the king presenting to the god emblems representative of the different provinces , each with attributes of an agricultural nature . The gods appear under divergent names ...
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... idea of God is closely associated the monarchical authority . The king is not only established by God , he is himself of the lineage of God , and returns to God when he dies . Never were there rulers who made it more their con- cern to ...
... idea of God is closely associated the monarchical authority . The king is not only established by God , he is himself of the lineage of God , and returns to God when he dies . Never were there rulers who made it more their con- cern to ...
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... idea which it is difficult to grasp . Out of the separate mythologies the Emperor Julian at a time of distinct antagonism between monotheistic and polytheistic doctrines wove a system full of meaning and significance . With this ...
... idea which it is difficult to grasp . Out of the separate mythologies the Emperor Julian at a time of distinct antagonism between monotheistic and polytheistic doctrines wove a system full of meaning and significance . With this ...
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Page 26 - I AM the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. THOU shalt have no other gods before me. THOU shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them...
Page 42 - For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, He hath also rejected thee from being king.
Page 25 - Pharaoh's chariots and his host hath he cast into the sea: His chosen captains also are drowned in the Red Sea.
Page 37 - Gideon, Rule thou over us, both thou, and thy son, and thy son's son also: for thou hast delivered us from the hand of Midian. 23 And Gideon said unto them, I will not rule over you, neither shall my son rule over you : the LORD shall rule over you.