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In them are embodied many of the secret doctrines communicated, in their initiations, to the adepts in India, Ohaldea, Egypt, and Samothracia—the origin of the worship of the cross, of that of the tree and of the serpent, introduced in ...
In them are embodied many of the secret doctrines communicated, in their initiations, to the adepts in India, Ohaldea, Egypt, and Samothracia—the origin of the worship of the cross, of that of the tree and of the serpent, introduced in ...
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raised such. a magnificent temple in Cambodia, in the city of Anger-Thom, to their god, the seven-headed serpent, the Ahae-ehapzat of the Mayas, and afterward carried its worship to Akkad and to Babylon. In these cosmogonic notions we ...
raised such. a magnificent temple in Cambodia, in the city of Anger-Thom, to their god, the seven-headed serpent, the Ahae-ehapzat of the Mayas, and afterward carried its worship to Akkad and to Babylon. In these cosmogonic notions we ...
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... besides some of the old cosmogonical traditions, the tenets and precepts of the new religion that sprang from the blending of the ceremonies of the antique form of worship of the Mayas with the superstitious notions, the sanguinary ...
... besides some of the old cosmogonical traditions, the tenets and precepts of the new religion that sprang from the blending of the ceremonies of the antique form of worship of the Mayas with the superstitious notions, the sanguinary ...
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... for all the blesarhigs received at the hands of the Spaniards—not the least among these, the destruction of their idolatrous rites, the knowledge of the true God, and the mode of worshipping He likes best—notwithstanding the unfair ...
... for all the blesarhigs received at the hands of the Spaniards—not the least among these, the destruction of their idolatrous rites, the knowledge of the true God, and the mode of worshipping He likes best—notwithstanding the unfair ...
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Table des matières
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LXHI Javelin Head and Arrow Points found with the Charred | 159 |
Portrait of Queen M60 From a demirelief adorning | 166 |
Portrait of Bishop Lands second Bishop of Yucatan | 169 |
LXVHI Mezzorelievo in Stucco on the Frieze of the Temple | 197 |
Fresco Painting in the Funeral Chamber of Prince Cohs | 222 |
The Lord of the Yucatan Forests From life | 236 |
Part of Facade of the Sanctuary at Uxmal Cosmic | 256 |
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Abbé adorned Akkadian Akkadian language alphabet ancestors ancient Maya Asia assertion Augustus Le Plongeon Brasseur Brinton called Caribbean Sea Central America Chaldeans chap Chichen Cogolludo Coh’s Memorial Hall color cosmogonic earth edifices Egypt Egyptians emblem existed Father fields figure find fire first five flower Fresco Painting funeral chamber gods Greek hand head Herodotus Hindoos Hist India inhabitants inscriptions island Khafra kings knowledge land Landa learned lineal measures Manners and Customs Maya books Maya civilization Maya language Maya word Mayach Mayapan meaning metre monuments Mysteries Naacal Nahuatls natives Osiris Palenque peninsula Plate Plongeon priests Prince Coh’s Memorial Queen M60 remote ages represented sacred Sacred Mysteries sacrifices says scientific sculptures serpent Sir Gardner Wilkinson Sphinx symbol tableau temples Thoth tion to-day translation tree Troano Uxmal verse warrior West Western Continent worship writing yellow Yucatan