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Sun worship of the Hopi Indians / by J. Walter Fewkes.
Fewkes, Jesse Walter, 1850-1930.Date: 1920- Pictures
A Brahmin praying to the Sun-god. Coloured lithograph, 1851.
Belnos, S. C., Mrs.Date: 1851Reference: 587480i- Books
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A serious and dispassionate inquiry, relating to some parts of our established worship, objected to in a late treatise, intitled, An appeal to the common sense of Christians, &c. To which are added, two letters: One upon the Case of Clergymen who scruple reading the Athanasian Creed: The other upon that of Presentments for not reading it. By a divine of the Church of England.
Divine of the Church of England.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
If you worship the sun don't sacrifice your skin : how to protect your skin from sun damage / Health Education Authority.
Date: 1996- Books
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Baal Durotrigensis. A dissertation on the antient colossal figure at Cerne, Dorsetshire; and an attempt to illustrate the distinction between the primal Celtae and the Celto-Belgae of Britain / with observations on the worship of the serpent and that of the sun.
Sydenham, John, 1807-1846.Date: [1842?]- Books
If you worship the sun don't sacrifice your skin : how to protect your skin from sun damage / written by Brian Morris/ HEA.
Morris, Brian.Date: [1993]- Books
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A parallel of the doctrine of the pagans, with the doctrine of the Jesuits; and that of the Constitution Unigenitus issued by Pope Clement XI. Divided into several Chapters and Sections, shewing the contrary Sentiments of the Pagans and Jesuits, Concerning, I. The Knowledge and Love of God and Justice. II. The Worship due to God, and the Love due to our Neighbour. III. Sins of Ignorance, and wilful or premeditated Sins. IV. Precipitant Absolutions. V. The servile Fear of God. VI. Vain Swearing. Vii. Concupiscence, and the sensual Pleasures. Viii. Publick Shews, loose Conversation, obscene Tracts, lascivious Looks and Behaviour. IX. Sins of the Marriage Bed. X. Pimps and Procurers. XI. Luxury and Vanity of Women. XII. Gluttony and Drunkenness. XIII. The Murder of Kings, &c. Translated from the original printed in France. To which are added, copies of the said constitution, and of the 101 propositions of Father Quesnel thereby condemned.
Boyer, Pierre, 1677-1755.Date: 1726- Archives and manuscripts
Skinner, John (1772-1839)
Skinner, John, 1772-1839Date: c. 1830Reference: MSS.4622-4623- Books
Cūrya namaskāram / Yōkācāryā Cuntaram.
Cuntaram, 1901-Date: 1952- Books
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The dawn of astronomy : a study of the temple-worship and mythology of the ancient Egyptians / by J. Norman Lockyer.
Lockyer, Norman, Sir, 1836-1920.Date: 1894- Books
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A practical discourse of religious assemblies. By Will. Sherlock, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, Master of the Temple, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: MDCCIII. [1703]- Books
Origine de tous les cultes, ou religion universelle / [Dupuis].
Dupuis, 1742-1809.Date: 1822- Books
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Origine de tous les cultes, ou religion universelle / Par Dupuis.
Dupuis, 1742-1809.Date: L'an III de la République [1795]- Books
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Two orations of the Emperor Julian; one to the sovereign sun, and the other to the mother of the Gods; translated from the Greek. With notes, and a copious introduction, In Which Some Of The Greatest Arcana Of The Grecian Theology Are Unfolded.
Julian, Emperor of Rome, 331-363.Date: 1793- Books
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Contemplation full of admiration. Serious thoughts of the wonderful God. By B. Jenks. Rector of Harley in Shropshire, and Chaplain to the Right Honble the Earl of Bradford.
Jenks, Benjamin, 1646-1724.Date: 1705- Pictures
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Episodes in the Pentateuch involving sacrifice, worship and idol-worshipping. Engraving.
Reference: 20167i- Digital Images
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Men-an-tol, neolithic stone hoop in Cornwall
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Men-an-tol, neolithic stone hoop in Cornwall
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Men-an-tol, neolithic stone hoop, Cornwall
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The adoration of the magi. Engraving by H. Nüsser, 1853, after F. Overbeck.
Overbeck, Johann Friedrich, 1789-1869.Date: 1853Reference: 22216i- Books
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A new pantheon: or, fabulous history of the heathen gods, heroes, goddesses, &c. explain'd in a manner intirely new, And render'd much more useful than any hitherto publish'd on this Subject. Adorn'd with figures depicted from ancient paintings, medals and gems, for the Use of those who would understand History, Poetry, Painting, Statuary, Coins, Medals, &c. To which is added, a discourse on the theology of the ancients, wherein the Manner of their Worship, and the Rise and Progress of Idodolatry are considered. As also An Explanation of their ancient Mythology from the Writings of Moses; the Egyptian, Grecian, Roman, and Eastern Historians, Philosophers, Poets, &c. By Samuel Boyse, A.M. With an appendix, containing Some Account of their various superstitious Observances by Astrology, Prodigies, Auguries, Aruspices, Oracles, &c. in which the Origin of each are pointed out. As also a short historical Account of the Rise of Altars, sacred Groves, Priests and Temples. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
Boyse, Samuel, 1708-1749.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Pictures
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St. Kitts: six scenes. Engraving by H.A. Châtelain, 1732.
Date: 1732Reference: 563065i- Books
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By permission of the worshipful the Mayor. Hereford, April 6, 1795. Now exhibiting, At Miss Newton's, Milliner, Market-Place, the powers of imagination; or, the senses deceived. By Mr. Bradberry, the Inventor, From Bond-Street, London, Where they have been exhibited to the Royal Family, and most of the Nobility in the Kingdom. These Effects may with great truth be said to establish the Doctrine of Apparitions, beyond any thing ever before offered to the Public. They have been the wonder and surprize of all Europe; and in every place where exhibited, have been universally admired. The limits of a bill are too confined to particularize those Effects---they are of that nature and extent, that the mind can receive no information of, but by seeing, when all seems Magic and Enchantment. Among many others will be introduced, a view of Black-Friars Bridge, With the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul's, and Part of the City of London; a view of Worcester; Both of which appear as large, and in every respect the same, as Reality. And a storm at sea, In which that turbulent element is so depictured from nature, as is impossible to be described. In it is represented the different Changes of Day-Break, Sun-Rise, and Mid-Day, when the Clouds are seen to gather for Rain, and succeeded by Lightning; the whole Changes taking place while viewing, and so perfectly represented, as to put the feeling mind almost in pain for the safety of the Vessels that are seen overtaken by the Storm. - The Exhibition will be open Daily from Eleven in the Morning, at One Shilling each Person. To the inhabitants of Hereford, and all who value their sight. The Sight of the Aged restored---the weak Sight strengthened---and the perfect Sight preserved to extreme old Age, by Bradberry's Patent Spectacles, Which, with Lists of some Thousands who have had them in the course of last Twelve-Months, may be seen at the Room.
Bradberry, Robert.Date: [1795]- Digital Images
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Goddess Hathor feeding her son Ihy, wall relief
Carole Reeves- Digital Images
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Upper Egypt, sacred lake in Dendara
Carole Reeves