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Pagina iii
... took its rise in Egypt or reached Europe through that country . Many of our superstitions , and some of our re- ligious truths , are here first met with ; and above two hundred references to the Bible in these pages show how much light ...
... took its rise in Egypt or reached Europe through that country . Many of our superstitions , and some of our re- ligious truths , are here first met with ; and above two hundred references to the Bible in these pages show how much light ...
Pagina vii
... took refuge in Alexandria . Philosophy then became coloured with the mysticism of Egypt , and literature was waited on by its criticism . To the Alexandrian copiers and libraries we mainly owe our knowledge of the great Greek writers ...
... took refuge in Alexandria . Philosophy then became coloured with the mysticism of Egypt , and literature was waited on by its criticism . To the Alexandrian copiers and libraries we mainly owe our knowledge of the great Greek writers ...
Pagina viii
... took place that important union between Judaism and Platonism which should receive careful attention in the history of philosophy and of the human mind . Hence the Jewish Scriptures became first known to the pagans , and the doctrine of ...
... took place that important union between Judaism and Platonism which should receive careful attention in the history of philosophy and of the human mind . Hence the Jewish Scriptures became first known to the pagans , and the doctrine of ...
Pagina 7
... took the more natural rank of a province governed by the Delta . ( 5 ) The Nile was not valued by the husbandman only ; it was the longest inland navigation known to the ancients , and while the art of managing a vessel at sea was in ...
... took the more natural rank of a province governed by the Delta . ( 5 ) The Nile was not valued by the husbandman only ; it was the longest inland navigation known to the ancients , and while the art of managing a vessel at sea was in ...
Pagina 23
... . Each of these mountains of stone was to cover the body of one weak man , and to keep it after embalming till the day of his resurrection . ( 27 ) Herodotus was told that each pyramid took CHAP . I. ] 23 THE PYRAMIDS .
... . Each of these mountains of stone was to cover the body of one weak man , and to keep it after embalming till the day of his resurrection . ( 27 ) Herodotus was told that each pyramid took CHAP . I. ] 23 THE PYRAMIDS .
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1 Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1876 |
The History of Egypt from the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs ... Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1846 |
The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1 Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1885 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 392 - In that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord.
Pagina 123 - Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people, and thy father's house; So shall the king greatly desire thy beauty: for he is thy Lord; and worship thou him.