History of Religions, Volumul 1C. Scribner's sons, 1913 - 552 pagini |
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Pagina 420
... Demeter . He is the god of horsemen ; in the myth of his rivalry with Athena he creates the horse . Chiefly , however , he is god of the sea , and in this character he was generally worshipped throughout the Greek world . It should be ...
... Demeter . He is the god of horsemen ; in the myth of his rivalry with Athena he creates the horse . Chiefly , however , he is god of the sea , and in this character he was generally worshipped throughout the Greek world . It should be ...
Pagina 424
... Demeter , whose name was even in antiquity explained by Ge meter , " Mother Earth , " was a goddess of the fertile soil and of tillage . Like other earth deities she was connected 1 So in the Odyssey . 2 Cicero , Natura Deorum , II , 67 ...
... Demeter , whose name was even in antiquity explained by Ge meter , " Mother Earth , " was a goddess of the fertile soil and of tillage . Like other earth deities she was connected 1 So in the Odyssey . 2 Cicero , Natura Deorum , II , 67 ...
Pagina 425
... Demeter and her daughter assumed . In the epic , which deals with the aristocracy of the gods , Demeter is seldom mentioned ; but one of the longest of the Homeric Hymns belongs to her and recites the myth of Kore . The great importance ...
... Demeter and her daughter assumed . In the epic , which deals with the aristocracy of the gods , Demeter is seldom mentioned ; but one of the longest of the Homeric Hymns belongs to her and recites the myth of Kore . The great importance ...
Pagina 433
... Demeter , Hera , Hades , Poseidon , and , last of all , Zeus . Fearing that his children may deal with him as unfilially as he had dealt by his father , Kronos devours his progeny , new born ; from this fate Zeus is saved by the ruse of ...
... Demeter , Hera , Hades , Poseidon , and , last of all , Zeus . Fearing that his children may deal with him as unfilially as he had dealt by his father , Kronos devours his progeny , new born ; from this fate Zeus is saved by the ruse of ...
Pagina 436
... Demeter - Dionysos - Savage Features of Myth and Cult - The Hope of Immortality - Orphic Mysteries - Cosmogony and The- ogony - The Other Life - The Eleusinian Mysteries - Salvation— Other Mysteries and Salvationist Sects - The Ionian ...
... Demeter - Dionysos - Savage Features of Myth and Cult - The Hope of Immortality - Orphic Mysteries - Cosmogony and The- ogony - The Other Life - The Eleusinian Mysteries - Salvation— Other Mysteries and Salvationist Sects - The Ionian ...
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Pagina 612 - DD, LL.D., sometime Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [Revised and Enlarged Edition. CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS. By AVG ALLEN, DD, sometime Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Protestant Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass. [Now Ready. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION. By GEORGE GALLAWAY, DD, Minister of United Free Church, Castle Douglas, Scotland.
Pagina 41 - ... sufficient wherewith to support their wives and children ; that in good years they shall always be abundantly satisfied, and that in bad years they shall escape the danger of perishing.
Pagina 617 - ST. JAMES. The Rev. JAMES H. ROPES, DD, Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism' in Harvard University. PETER AND JUDE. The Rev. CHARLES BIGG, DD, sometime Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
Pagina 56 - Once upon a time, I, Chuang Tzu, dreamt I was a butterfly, fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes a butterfly. I was conscious only of following my fancies as a butterfly, and was unconscious of my individuality as a man. Suddenly, I awaked, and there I lay, myself again.
Pagina 616 - The Rev. G. BUCHANAN GRAY, DD, Professor of Hebrew, Mansfield College, Oxford. [Now Ready.
Pagina 617 - AND COLOSSIANS. The Rev. TK ABBOTT, BD, D.Litt., sometime Professor of Biblical Greek, Trinity College, Dublin, now Librarian of the same. [Now Ready. PHILIPPIANS AND PHILEMON. The Rev. MARVIN R. VINCENT, DD, Professor of Biblical Literature, Union Theological Seminary, New York City. {Now Ready.
Pagina 612 - By GEORGE F. MOORE, DD, LL.D., Professor in Harvard University. APOLOGETICS. By AB BRUCE, DD, sometime Professor of New Testament Exegesis, Free Church College, Glasgow. [Revised and Enlarged Edition. THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF GOD.
Pagina 40 - Venerable sir, since you have not counted it far to come here, a distance of a thousand li, may I presume that you are likewise provided with counsels to profit my kingdom?
Pagina 617 - WILLIAM SANDAY, DD, LL.D., Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
Pagina 477 - Those also who are remarkable for having led holy lives are released from this earthly prison, and go to their pure home which is above, and dwell in the purer earth; and those who have duly purified themselves with philosophy live henceforth altogether without the body, in mansions fairer far than these, which may not be described, and of which the time would fail me to tell.