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Page 103
... represented by the foregoing conspectus , and the extent to which they have been consulted and used by the present editor , the following remarks may be necessary :-( 1 . ) A very large proportion of the notes , repeated , with or ...
... represented by the foregoing conspectus , and the extent to which they have been consulted and used by the present editor , the following remarks may be necessary :-( 1 . ) A very large proportion of the notes , repeated , with or ...
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... represented by some as savage autochthones of certain volcanic countries , and by others as the offspring of Tartarus and Ge . They also assailed Heaven , and had to be put down by Zeus and the other Gods . He 199. " Briareos or Typhon ...
... represented by some as savage autochthones of certain volcanic countries , and by others as the offspring of Tartarus and Ge . They also assailed Heaven , and had to be put down by Zeus and the other Gods . He 199. " Briareos or Typhon ...
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... represented as more particularly the god of the Ammonites , see Levit . xviii . 21 ; 1 Kings xi . 7 ; 2 Sam . xii . 26-29 see also Judges xi . 12—18 . The " opprobrious hill " is the Mount of Olives , on which Solomon built a temple to ...
... represented as more particularly the god of the Ammonites , see Levit . xviii . 21 ; 1 Kings xi . 7 ; 2 Sam . xii . 26-29 see also Judges xi . 12—18 . The " opprobrious hill " is the Mount of Olives , on which Solomon built a temple to ...
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... represented in all manner of grotesque animal forms , and supposed even to inhabit or protect living animals - oxen , calves , tams , & c . Hence the phrases " wandering gods " and " bleating gods . " " Borrowed gold " It is with the ...
... represented in all manner of grotesque animal forms , and supposed even to inhabit or protect living animals - oxen , calves , tams , & c . Hence the phrases " wandering gods " and " bleating gods . " " Borrowed gold " It is with the ...
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... represented as branching off from the Grecian theogony in its Saturnian stage . This branching off is connected with the legend of the flight of Saturn into Italy , as in the passage ( Æn . viii . 319-20 ) quoted by Hume : - " Primus ab ...
... represented as branching off from the Grecian theogony in its Saturnian stage . This branching off is connected with the legend of the flight of Saturn into Italy , as in the passage ( Æn . viii . 319-20 ) quoted by Hume : - " Primus ab ...
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