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+ He shows , upon the other hand , that there were many features in the mythology of the Gauls which were identical with those most prominent and most refined in the mythologies of Egypt , Greece , and Rome .
+ He shows , upon the other hand , that there were many features in the mythology of the Gauls which were identical with those most prominent and most refined in the mythologies of Egypt , Greece , and Rome .
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They remind us how Ibis was represented with human hands , holding the staff of Isis in one hand and a globe and cross in the other . The cross is found on most of the Egyptian obelisks . Nor was it by any means unknown either in the ...
They remind us how Ibis was represented with human hands , holding the staff of Isis in one hand and a globe and cross in the other . The cross is found on most of the Egyptian obelisks . Nor was it by any means unknown either in the ...
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Their human sacrifices generally consisted of such criminals as were convicted of theft , or any capital crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five years ; but when such malefactors were not at hand ...
Their human sacrifices generally consisted of such criminals as were convicted of theft , or any capital crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five years ; but when such malefactors were not at hand ...
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The victim being offered , they most solemnly prayed to the gods with uplifted hands and great zeal ; and when the entrails had been properly examined by the Diviners , Pliny thinks that the Druids ate part of the human victim ...
The victim being offered , they most solemnly prayed to the gods with uplifted hands and great zeal ; and when the entrails had been properly examined by the Diviners , Pliny thinks that the Druids ate part of the human victim ...
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It is related as follows by the sacred historian : “ And Jephthah vowed a vow unto the LORD , and said , If thou shalt without fail deliver the children of Ammon into mine hands , then it shall be , that whatsoever cometh forth of the ...
It is related as follows by the sacred historian : “ And Jephthah vowed a vow unto the LORD , and said , If thou shalt without fail deliver the children of Ammon into mine hands , then it shall be , that whatsoever cometh forth of the ...
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