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... Egypt , and was the esoteric doctrine preserved in its mysteries . The Orphic verses were brought from Egypt by the sect of Pythagoreans , and are mystical interpretations of the popular superstition , of which every problem is solved ...
... Egypt , and was the esoteric doctrine preserved in its mysteries . The Orphic verses were brought from Egypt by the sect of Pythagoreans , and are mystical interpretations of the popular superstition , of which every problem is solved ...
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... Egypt under the Cæsars ; and from Tacitus and Ammianus Marcellinus , ( Dr. Prichard might have added Lucian and Juvenal + ) we derive the knowlege of a few facts . * Much information is also to be collected from another class of writers ...
... Egypt under the Cæsars ; and from Tacitus and Ammianus Marcellinus , ( Dr. Prichard might have added Lucian and Juvenal + ) we derive the knowlege of a few facts . * Much information is also to be collected from another class of writers ...
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... Egypt , will likewise assist us in forming our con- clusions respecting the tenets of the Egyptian hierarchy ; since , when we are satisfied that these sects derived particular dog- mas from Egypt , we may apply to them for information ...
... Egypt , will likewise assist us in forming our con- clusions respecting the tenets of the Egyptian hierarchy ; since , when we are satisfied that these sects derived particular dog- mas from Egypt , we may apply to them for information ...
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