Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Mundas-PhrygiansJames Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray T. & T. Clark, 1917 Scope: theology, philosophy, ethics of various religions and ethical systems and relevant portions of anthropology, mythology, folklore, biology, psychology, economics and sociology. |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 68
... death , and Basava fled to Ulavi on the west coast . It was besieged , and , when the place was reduced to extremity , Basava in despair threw himself into a well and was drowned . But , ac- cording to the Lingayats , he disappeared ...
... death , and Basava fled to Ulavi on the west coast . It was besieged , and , when the place was reduced to extremity , Basava in despair threw himself into a well and was drowned . But , ac- cording to the Lingayats , he disappeared ...
עמוד 70
... death held no important place in Baby- lonian religion , and their conception of existence in the nether world was gloomy and foreboding , they necessarily evolved no mystic rituals and doctrines to provide the soul with immunity when ...
... death held no important place in Baby- lonian religion , and their conception of existence in the nether world was gloomy and foreboding , they necessarily evolved no mystic rituals and doctrines to provide the soul with immunity when ...
עמוד 75
... death . Igernefert reveals only the outward pomp of Osiris's pageant ; the fight against the adversaries of the god corresponds to the spectacle witnessed by Herodotus at Papremis ( ii . 63 ) : around the image of the god and on its way ...
... death . Igernefert reveals only the outward pomp of Osiris's pageant ; the fight against the adversaries of the god corresponds to the spectacle witnessed by Herodotus at Papremis ( ii . 63 ) : around the image of the god and on its way ...
עמוד 76
... death ; the solace held forth to them is the promise of a renewed life , of the same rebirth as was effected for Osiris . Such beliefs do not originate from the later epoch in Egyptian history ; already in the IVth dyn . ( c . 3000 B.C. ) ...
... death ; the solace held forth to them is the promise of a renewed life , of the same rebirth as was effected for Osiris . Such beliefs do not originate from the later epoch in Egyptian history ; already in the IVth dyn . ( c . 3000 B.C. ) ...
עמוד 77
... death and imperilling of life ' to the ritual death and rebirth under the hide ' in the Osirian worship ; the descent into hell to the journeyings of the barge into the west ( Amenti ) ; the glorious reappearance to the final ...
... death and imperilling of life ' to the ritual death and rebirth under the hide ' in the Osirian worship ; the descent into hell to the journeyings of the barge into the west ( Amenti ) ; the glorious reappearance to the final ...
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