The Origin of Pagan Idolatry Ascertained from Historical Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence...three Volumes...A.J. Valpy, 1816 |
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... book iv . c . 2 . Plut . de Isid . p . 364. Porph . de ant . nymph . p . 256 . * Vide supra book ii . c . 4 . 4 Asiat . Res . vol . iii . p . 535 . Argha : consequently , when the Moon is thus placed CHAPTER II Respecting certain ...
... book iv . c . 2 . Plut . de Isid . p . 364. Porph . de ant . nymph . p . 256 . * Vide supra book ii . c . 4 . 4 Asiat . Res . vol . iii . p . 535 . Argha : consequently , when the Moon is thus placed CHAPTER II Respecting certain ...
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George Stanley Faber. BOOK V. Agreeably to this view of the subject , the Hindoos tell us , that the new Moon , which was produced ... book ii . c . 5 .. 11 27 the once sea - girt lunar mountain , what was 10 THE ORIGIN OF PAGAN IDOLATRY .
George Stanley Faber. BOOK V. Agreeably to this view of the subject , the Hindoos tell us , that the new Moon , which was produced ... book ii . c . 5 .. 11 27 the once sea - girt lunar mountain , what was 10 THE ORIGIN OF PAGAN IDOLATRY .
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George Stanley Faber. BOOK V. land that became visible . At this time the Sun and the Moon appeared upon its summit ... book iii . c . 3. § I , IV . 2 Cicer . de nat . deor . lib . iii . c . 23 . 3 Μητέρα σεληνην το κοσμο . Plut de Isid ...
George Stanley Faber. BOOK V. land that became visible . At this time the Sun and the Moon appeared upon its summit ... book iii . c . 3. § I , IV . 2 Cicer . de nat . deor . lib . iii . c . 23 . 3 Μητέρα σεληνην το κοσμο . Plut de Isid ...
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... book vi . c . 2. § 1 . Gen. xi . 4 . BOOK V. themselves , it was plainly something which was THE ORIGIN OF PAGAN IDOLATRY . 35.
... book vi . c . 2. § 1 . Gen. xi . 4 . BOOK V. themselves , it was plainly something which was THE ORIGIN OF PAGAN IDOLATRY . 35.
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... book v . c . 4. § I. s . BOOK V. 1 9. The ship - goddess Juno being. THE ORIGIN OF PAGAN IDOLATRY . 37.
... book v . c . 4. § I. s . BOOK V. 1 9. The ship - goddess Juno being. THE ORIGIN OF PAGAN IDOLATRY . 37.
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