A Book of the Beginnings: Containing an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origines of the Myths and Mysteries, Types and Symbols, Religion and Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece and Africa as the Birthplace, Volume 1Williams & Norgate, 1881 |
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... God , and the limit of the inundation was the measure of Egypt's greenness . The waters that brought the silt clothed the ... gods . For the clouds arise from their several seas and sail off heavily - laden toward Equatorial Africa , and ...
... God , and the limit of the inundation was the measure of Egypt's greenness . The waters that brought the silt clothed the ... gods . For the clouds arise from their several seas and sail off heavily - laden toward Equatorial Africa , and ...
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... gods has to be reflected for us in these mirrors ; the rest must be inferred . Vain is all effort to build a ... god is a stone axe or adze of the true Celt type . The antiquity of Egypt may be said to have ended long before the ...
... gods has to be reflected for us in these mirrors ; the rest must be inferred . Vain is all effort to build a ... god is a stone axe or adze of the true Celt type . The antiquity of Egypt may be said to have ended long before the ...
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... god Anubis , in the town of Sakhur , at the time of the reign of his majesty the defunct King Sapti , " 1 who was the ... gods is superseded by that of animals . There is no doubt of the human victims once sacrificed , as the sacrificial ...
... god Anubis , in the town of Sakhur , at the time of the reign of his majesty the defunct King Sapti , " 1 who was the ... gods is superseded by that of animals . There is no doubt of the human victims once sacrificed , as the sacrificial ...
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... gods , whereas no Egyptian roots are found in the names of Semite gods . He affirms that the Egyptian language clearly stands between the Semitic and Indo - Germanic , its forms and roots cannot be explained by either singly , but are ...
... gods , whereas no Egyptian roots are found in the names of Semite gods . He affirms that the Egyptian language clearly stands between the Semitic and Indo - Germanic , its forms and roots cannot be explained by either singly , but are ...
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... gods of the Typhonians within the land long ages before they were re - introduced as the Semite Astarte and Bar ... god Har - Makhu of the two horizons , the God of the Sphinx and of the pre - monumental Shus - en - Har , the Har of the ...
... gods of the Typhonians within the land long ages before they were re - introduced as the Semite Astarte and Bar ... god Har - Makhu of the two horizons , the God of the Sphinx and of the pre - monumental Shus - en - Har , the Har of the ...
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abode Akkadian ancient Ankh Annwn Atum Bear birthplace breath Brithon British bull cake called cave child circle corn Cornish crossing dead denotes derived divine Druidic Druids Dyved earth Egypt Egyptian mythology Egyptian name enclosure English equinox equivalent extant female feminine festival figure fire Gaelic genitrix goddess gods Greek Gwydion Hathor heaven Hebrew hence hieroglyphics hill hippopotamus Horus identified ideograph inundation Irish island isles Kêd khat Kheb Khebt Kheft Khekh Khem Khen Khent Khepr Khept Kherp Khet Kymry land language lord male means monuments mother mythology Nile nine origin Osiris Ptah Pwyll race reckoning Rekh Renn represented river root round sacred Sanskrit says seat seven signifies solar soul spirit stone Stonehenge symbol Taht Taliesin temple tree Typhon typical Uskh vernal equinox Wales Welsh whence womb word