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Pagina 23
... equal adoration . * It is true that in the Purans the equality between the two latter is strictly enforced , and the pains of hell are promised to whoever shall deny this . Thus in the " Padma Puran " Shiva says : " He who thus worships ...
... equal adoration . * It is true that in the Purans the equality between the two latter is strictly enforced , and the pains of hell are promised to whoever shall deny this . Thus in the " Padma Puran " Shiva says : " He who thus worships ...
Pagina 29
... equal eye the welfare of the Rhamnes and the Quirites , between whose towns his temple was built . And he thinks further , that this deity belonged to the Sabines , who were Gaels . As the Gaels were Aryans , and Ganesha is Turanic , he ...
... equal eye the welfare of the Rhamnes and the Quirites , between whose towns his temple was built . And he thinks further , that this deity belonged to the Sabines , who were Gaels . As the Gaels were Aryans , and Ganesha is Turanic , he ...
Pagina 46
... equals , his consciousness of sovereignty taught him a winning consideration for his inferiors . In the life and times of Louis XIV . he learned the theory of war . With Ampère he studied mathematics , and political economy with ...
... equals , his consciousness of sovereignty taught him a winning consideration for his inferiors . In the life and times of Louis XIV . he learned the theory of war . With Ampère he studied mathematics , and political economy with ...
Pagina 53
... equal rank with the pope of Rome , and of course , the latter insisted on his own preeminence . These disputes became embittered by the heresies which rent the church , in which controversies the two metropolitans generally took ...
... equal rank with the pope of Rome , and of course , the latter insisted on his own preeminence . These disputes became embittered by the heresies which rent the church , in which controversies the two metropolitans generally took ...
Pagina 70
... equal in dignity to the patriarchal office . * Thus Russia , being the only great political power of the persuasion of the Greek church , obtained the tacit acknowledgment that she has a protectoral right over the rest of the oriental ...
... equal in dignity to the patriarchal office . * Thus Russia , being the only great political power of the persuasion of the Greek church , obtained the tacit acknowledgment that she has a protectoral right over the rest of the oriental ...
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