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... never understood the origin of their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero , did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were bor- rowed from the former . * And both Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus ...
... never understood the origin of their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero , did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were bor- rowed from the former . * And both Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus ...
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... never been filled by the music of the murmuring waves , and whose feet had never wandered on the yellow sea sands , could have worshipped a deity of the sea - an abstraction . This acceptation is universal , from the oldest writer * on ...
... never been filled by the music of the murmuring waves , and whose feet had never wandered on the yellow sea sands , could have worshipped a deity of the sea - an abstraction . This acceptation is universal , from the oldest writer * on ...
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... in Greece , but never having any effect on the. * Opinion Philosoph . , lib . i . , с . 8. † Bunsen , Place of Egypt , book v . * M. Langlois , Le Rik - Veda traduit en 10 [ Dec ,, HINDOO MYTHOLOGY AND ITS INFLUENCE .
... in Greece , but never having any effect on the. * Opinion Philosoph . , lib . i . , с . 8. † Bunsen , Place of Egypt , book v . * M. Langlois , Le Rik - Veda traduit en 10 [ Dec ,, HINDOO MYTHOLOGY AND ITS INFLUENCE .
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... never meddle with earthly matters . They are in no wise to be compared with the de- mons proper , but rather to the history of the Titans , and their great leader Jalandhara to Typhon . Between the Vedic literature and the Sanskrit , in ...
... never meddle with earthly matters . They are in no wise to be compared with the de- mons proper , but rather to the history of the Titans , and their great leader Jalandhara to Typhon . Between the Vedic literature and the Sanskrit , in ...
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... never seen ; he who is not to be compassed by description , and is beyond the limits of human conception ; he from whom the universal world proceeds , who is the soul of the universe , whose name is too sacred to be pronounced , and ...
... never seen ; he who is not to be compassed by description , and is beyond the limits of human conception ; he from whom the universal world proceeds , who is the soul of the universe , whose name is too sacred to be pronounced , and ...
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