| William Ward - 1818 - 738 pàgines
...deity which is incompre1 Page, 222,225. 3 Page 2tt. 3 Page 257. 4 Page 449. r. Page 251. hensible.'l ' I am all that hath been, is, and shall be ; and my veil HO mortal hath ever yet uncovered.'2 Indeed three out of the six philosophical sects are charged... | |
| Robert Gray - 1819 - 408 pàgines
...been observed, that this inscription was to be seen upon the temple of Minerva or Isis, at Sais, " I am all that hath been, is, and shall be, " and my veil no mortal hath yet removed *." The ancient Jews were of opinion, that the declaration in Deuteronomy,... | |
| William Ward - 1822 - 580 pàgines
...repeated ; which unknown darkness is a description of that supreme deity which is incomprehensible."" " I am all that hath been, is, and shall be > and my veil no mortal hath ever yet uncovered.''' Indeed three out of the six philosophical sects are charged... | |
| Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch - 1829 - 570 pàgines
...yeyovoç, Kai ov, KUI Icro/isvov, J«u TOV ifJiov TTÍTrXov ouSaç тгш ovr/roc а~1ка\ифп'} I am all that hath been, is, and shall be, and my...whole corporeal universe, according to that opinion of Chœremon beforementioned and confuted ; yet it » The Chaldean Interpreter, St. Jerome, Drusius, and... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - 1837 - 810 pàgines
...ià ytyorot, xoù ûv, *ai taóptvov, xal tor ifù» neniar ovôtis -nia :)>ijiîii ànexalvtfitv, I am all that hath been, is, and shall be, and my...whole corporeal universe, according to that opinion of Chœremon beforementioned and confuted ; yet it is plain, that this could not be the meaning of this... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 694 pàgines
...•ytyovoç, Kai ом, ка! iaófiívov, Kai rov Ifjiov TríirXov où2«ç тгш ÔVJJTOÇ àTriKa\v\}jsv, " I am all that hath been, is, and shall be, and my...whole corporeal universe, according to that opinion of Chieremon before mentioned and confuted ; yet it is plain, that this could not be the meaning of this... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 696 pàgines
...ytJOVOÇ, KOI ÔV, KCU itTÓfJllVOV, KOI TOV t/lOV TTÎTT\OV OÙ£eÎÇ 7TO> OVIJTOÇ àiriKUXv^ev, " I am all that hath been, is, and shall be, and my pcplum or veil no mortal hath ever yet uncovered." Which though perhaps some would understand thus,... | |
| 1862 - 280 pàgines
...everything is God ; thus we are told by Plutarch, that in the Temple of Sais is the inscription, " I am all that hath been, is, and shall be, and my veil hath no mortal ever uncovered." The Egyptian, Greek and Roman polytheisms are plainly based upon... | |
| Thomas Street Millington - 1863 - 726 pàgines
...ram."—HDT. 1. II. c. 42. Plutarch mentions the following inscription on the temple at Sais :— " I am all that hath been, is, and shall be ; and my peplum, or veil, no mortal hath ever yet uncovered."—PLUT. de Itid. et Osirld. c. 9. EXODUS XXXIV. 5. The Lord descended in the cloud. " Some... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 524 pàgines
...G-od. lamblicus says that over the portal of the temple at Sais was inscribed, ' I am all that has been, is, and shall be ; and my peplum, or veil, no mortal hath yet withdrawn. ' To every one of the great deities of Egypt was equally attributed the supremacy, thus... | |
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