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... object of great veneration through the whole of India . Its extent , and grandeur , prove that it must have been a national work . It was either built before or after the temple at Jerusalem ; if after , we should certainly have some ...
... object of great veneration through the whole of India . Its extent , and grandeur , prove that it must have been a national work . It was either built before or after the temple at Jerusalem ; if after , we should certainly have some ...
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... objects of ado- ration , instead of the deity , whose attributes they were meant to signify . 2 64. Such seems to have been the case in Egypt ; where va- rious kinds of animals , and even plants , received divine honors concerning which ...
... objects of ado- ration , instead of the deity , whose attributes they were meant to signify . 2 64. Such seems to have been the case in Egypt ; where va- rious kinds of animals , and even plants , received divine honors concerning which ...
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... objects of their government , verbal contentions , revenge through mockery , and other things of this kind , are very properly conceived to take place about the terminations of the divine orders . Hence fa- bles in representing such ...
... objects of their government , verbal contentions , revenge through mockery , and other things of this kind , are very properly conceived to take place about the terminations of the divine orders . Hence fa- bles in representing such ...
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... objects . Hence , to those that retain him , he appears to become all things- " Water , and fire divine , and all that creeps On earth . " For such forms as he possesses and comprehends , or rather such as he perpetually is , such does ...
... objects . Hence , to those that retain him , he appears to become all things- " Water , and fire divine , and all that creeps On earth . " For such forms as he possesses and comprehends , or rather such as he perpetually is , such does ...
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... object of providential energy , naturally cal- ling for tears , afforded a pretext to the inventors of fables ; and through these they obscurely signified providence itself . Hence some one , in a hymn to the Sun , says , " Phœbus , the ...
... object of providential energy , naturally cal- ling for tears , afforded a pretext to the inventors of fables ; and through these they obscurely signified providence itself . Hence some one , in a hymn to the Sun , says , " Phœbus , the ...
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