| 1865 - 856 pages
...hieroglyphs ealni, and by St Augustine r/alibaroe. This art "seems to have derived its origin from the idea, that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
| 1868 - 878 pages
...hieroglyphs sahu, and by St Augustine gabbaroe. This art seems to have derived its origin from the idea, that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
| 1868 - 856 pages
...hieroglyphs saJtu, and by St Augustine galbaroe. This art seems to have derived its origin from the idea, that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
| Joseph B. Gross - 1876 - 482 pages
...hieroglyphs sahu, and by St. Augustine gabbaroe. This art seems to have derived its origin from the idea, that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
| 1878 - 882 pages
...Augustine gabbaroe. This art seems to have derived its origin from the idea, that the preservation of tho body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
| 1880 - 894 pages
...hieroglyphs fii/tti, and by St. Augustine gabbaroe. This art seems to have derived its origin from the idea that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
| Hiram V. Sweringen - 1882 - 628 pages
...Augustine, rjabbarœ, seems to have been lost. This art is. said to have derived its origin from the idea that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
| Lucy Yeend Culler - 1883 - 250 pages
...should think it would be a miracle if they did not keep, after such a pickling. "The Egyptians thought that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence, of three or ten thousand years." How strong the faith of this... | |
| 1890 - 870 pages
...hieroglyphs saku, and by St Augustine gabburoe. This art seems to have derived its origin from the idea that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it hail completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Sanitary reasons may also... | |
| 1890 - 1372 pages
...hieroglyphs tahv, and by St. Augustine gabbaroe. This art seems to have derived its origin from the idea that the preservation of the body was necessary for the return of the soul to the human form after it had completed its cycle of existence of three or ten thousand years. Physical and sanitary reasons... | |
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