Indian Antiquities: Or, Dissertations, Relative to the Ancient Geographic Divisions, the Pure System of Primeval Theology ... of Hindostan: Compared, Throughout, with the Religion, Laws, Government, and Literature of Persia, Egypt, and Greece, the Whole Intended as Introductory to the History of Hindostan Upon a Comprehensive Scale, Volume 2 |
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A general view of the mythology of the Hindoos , and an enumeration of the
deities most conspicuous in that - mythology , The Sun and ELEMENTARY FIRE
considered in both countries - , as the most perfect emblems of Deity . Worship
paid ...
A general view of the mythology of the Hindoos , and an enumeration of the
deities most conspicuous in that - mythology , The Sun and ELEMENTARY FIRE
considered in both countries - , as the most perfect emblems of Deity . Worship
paid ...
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The Moon , or CHANDRA , a male deity in Hindostan - - that very singular
circumstance adduced in proof that India has not borrowed her mythology from
Egypt , where the moon was a female divinity , adored under the name of Isis ,
and ...
The Moon , or CHANDRA , a male deity in Hindostan - - that very singular
circumstance adduced in proof that India has not borrowed her mythology from
Egypt , where the moon was a female divinity , adored under the name of Isis ,
and ...
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But why , ” . exclaims the Abbé Banier , * whom Warburton ( for once just to merit )
calls the best interpreter of the mythology of the antients , “ why is MITHRA ,
under the figure of an active robust young man , represented in the attitude of ...
But why , ” . exclaims the Abbé Banier , * whom Warburton ( for once just to merit )
calls the best interpreter of the mythology of the antients , “ why is MITHRA ,
under the figure of an active robust young man , represented in the attitude of ...
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Commences with a generál View of the Indian Mythology , and displays the
Analogy subsisting between the antient Religion of INDIA and PERSIA ,
particularly in their universal nud enthusiastic Veneration of the Solar Orb and
Elementary Fire ...
Commences with a generál View of the Indian Mythology , and displays the
Analogy subsisting between the antient Religion of INDIA and PERSIA ,
particularly in their universal nud enthusiastic Veneration of the Solar Orb and
Elementary Fire ...
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... has too long detained us from the consideration of the other parts of the
extensive system of the Hindoo Mythology ; without a comprehensive insight into
which it is impossible to understand the pages of their early history , or to arrive at
any ...
... has too long detained us from the consideration of the other parts of the
extensive system of the Hindoo Mythology ; without a comprehensive insight into
which it is impossible to understand the pages of their early history , or to arrive at
any ...
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Page 114 - If I beheld the sun when it shined, Or the moon walking in brightness ; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, Or my mouth hath kissed my hand : This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge : For I should have denied the God that is above.
Page 347 - And Jacob rose up early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put for his pillows, and set it up for a pillar, and poured oil upon the top of it.
Page 215 - And there stood before them seventy men of the ancients of the house of Israel, and in the midst of them stood Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan, with every man his censer in his hand; and a thick cloud of incense went up.
Page 284 - I am Alpha and. Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.
Page 100 - We must not be surprised," he says, " at finding, on a close examination, that the characters of all the Pagan deities, male and female, melt into each other and at last into one or two ; for it seems a well-founded opinion, that the whole crowd of gods and goddesses in ancient Rome, and modern Varanes [Benares] mean only the powers of nature, and principally those of the Sun, expressed in a variety of ways and by a multitude of fanciful names.
Page 366 - Girded with girdles upon their loins, exceeding in dyed attire upon their heads, all of them princes to look to, after the manner of the Babylonians ofChaldea, the land of their nativity...
Page 215 - Then said he unto me, Son of man, dig now in the wall; and when I had digged in the wall, behold a door. And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here.
Page 283 - It is not a thing of which a man may say, it hath been, it is about to be, or is to be hereafter: for it is a thing without birth; it is ancient, constant, and eternal, and is not to be destroyed in this its mortal frame.
Page 255 - ... that which is called invisible. The universe, even, having existed, is again dissolved; and now again, on the approach of day, by divine necessity, it is reproduced. That which, upon the dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed, is superior and of another nature from that visibility: it is invisible and eternal. He who is thus called invisible and incorruptible is even he who is called the Supreme Abode ; which men having once obtained, they never more return to earth : that is my mansion.
Page 234 - Thy tears, my child, ill suit the occasion ; we shall all meet again ; be firm ; see the direct road before thee, and follow it. When the big tear lurks beneath thy beautiful eyelashes, let thy resolution check its first efforts to disengage itself. In thy passage over this earth, where the paths are now high, now low, and the true path seldom distinguished, the traces of thy feet must needs be unequal ; but virtue will press thee right onward a.