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... was the first letter. The Egyptians added this to their numberless superstitions; hence it was that the Greeks of Alexandria called it hier'alpha; and, as omega was the last of the letters, these words alpha and omega signified the ...
... was the first letter. The Egyptians added this to their numberless superstitions; hence it was that the Greeks of Alexandria called it hier'alpha; and, as omega was the last of the letters, these words alpha and omega signified the ...
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... duecere lunam. Pale Phœbe, drawn by verse, fromheaven descends. —DRYDEN'S VIRGIL. In short,the alphabet wasthe origin,ofall man's knowledge, andof all his errors. ABBÉ. The word abbé, let it be remembered, signifies father.
... duecere lunam. Pale Phœbe, drawn by verse, fromheaven descends. —DRYDEN'S VIRGIL. In short,the alphabet wasthe origin,ofall man's knowledge, andof all his errors. ABBÉ. The word abbé, let it be remembered, signifies father.
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... was the same legislatorwhom theGreeks called Zoroaster. Otherssay thathe wasthe Brahmaofthe Indians, whichis notdemonstrated. But it appears very reasonable tomany thatthis Abrahamwasa Chaldæan ora Persian, fromwhomthe Jews afterwards ...
... was the same legislatorwhom theGreeks called Zoroaster. Otherssay thathe wasthe Brahmaofthe Indians, whichis notdemonstrated. But it appears very reasonable tomany thatthis Abrahamwasa Chaldæan ora Persian, fromwhomthe Jews afterwards ...
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... was the father of the Arabs, who,in course of time, established the empire of the caliphs, one ofthemost powerful andmost extensive inthe world. The Mussulmans have a great reverence for Abraham, whom theycall Ibrahim.Those who ...
... was the father of the Arabs, who,in course of time, established the empire of the caliphs, one ofthemost powerful andmost extensive inthe world. The Mussulmans have a great reverence for Abraham, whom theycall Ibrahim.Those who ...
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... wasthe Roman divinity which for so many ages was taken forSimonthe Magician. St.Cyril of Jerusalem had no doubts on thesubject, and St.Augustine in his firstbookof "Heresies" tells us that Simon the Magician himself procured the ...
... wasthe Roman divinity which for so many ages was taken forSimonthe Magician. St.Cyril of Jerusalem had no doubts on thesubject, and St.Augustine in his firstbookof "Heresies" tells us that Simon the Magician himself procured the ...
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