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The Accads probably believed in the primal innocency of the human race ; at
least sin was introduced in the world by the successful temptation of the dragon
Tihamat . They believed in vicarious punishment , in Silik - mulu - khi as mediator
...
The Accads probably believed in the primal innocency of the human race ; at
least sin was introduced in the world by the successful temptation of the dragon
Tihamat . They believed in vicarious punishment , in Silik - mulu - khi as mediator
...
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... of the lady of crowns lead in a festive manner , directing the human race and
giving them peace , pardoning short - comings and transgressions , dissipating
the eril influence of wonders , omens , sorceries , dreams , evil apparitions .
... of the lady of crowns lead in a festive manner , directing the human race and
giving them peace , pardoning short - comings and transgressions , dissipating
the eril influence of wonders , omens , sorceries , dreams , evil apparitions .
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Native Races of Colombia , S. A .; by E. G. Barney . 2. The Cubit of the Ancients ;
by Charles Whittlesey . 3. Paleolithic Man in America ; by L. P. Gratacap . 4.
Phonetics of the Kayowe Language ; by Albert S. Gaischet . 5. The Sister and
Brother ...
Native Races of Colombia , S. A .; by E. G. Barney . 2. The Cubit of the Ancients ;
by Charles Whittlesey . 3. Paleolithic Man in America ; by L. P. Gratacap . 4.
Phonetics of the Kayowe Language ; by Albert S. Gaischet . 5. The Sister and
Brother ...
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That this number spread among the various races of men was natural , and no
wonder we find it in Babylonia . We quote Prof. Brown : In the very first section of
the Book of Genesis ( ii , 2 ) God is represented as resting on the seventh day ,
and ...
That this number spread among the various races of men was natural , and no
wonder we find it in Babylonia . We quote Prof. Brown : In the very first section of
the Book of Genesis ( ii , 2 ) God is represented as resting on the seventh day ,
and ...
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He merely shows subordinate differences ; but who imagines that in the course of
ages and racial changes a clean identity would be pre, served ? That the number
seven among the antediluvians was transferred to a variety of sacred groups ...
He merely shows subordinate differences ; but who imagines that in the course of
ages and racial changes a clean identity would be pre, served ? That the number
seven among the antediluvians was transferred to a variety of sacred groups ...
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