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... standing , crowned by victory , and holding the labarum , emblazoned with the monogram of Christ . The legend Hoc signo victor eris , adopted from the celebrated vision of Constan- tine , makes it probable that this reverse was chosen ...
... standing , crowned by victory , and holding the labarum , emblazoned with the monogram of Christ . The legend Hoc signo victor eris , adopted from the celebrated vision of Constan- tine , makes it probable that this reverse was chosen ...
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... standing , holding up the sistrum ; on the other , the sistrum alone . There can be little doubt that they were meant for tickets to be given to those initiated into the Mysteries of Isis . No. 3 presents us with the Jackal - headed ...
... standing , holding up the sistrum ; on the other , the sistrum alone . There can be little doubt that they were meant for tickets to be given to those initiated into the Mysteries of Isis . No. 3 presents us with the Jackal - headed ...
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... stand amazed around the scene and great theatre of this world , and I call unto them in the words of Isaiah : " Ye ... stands aloof , and revolts from us , and does not even ( what more astonishes me ) through the influence of the common ...
... stand amazed around the scene and great theatre of this world , and I call unto them in the words of Isaiah : " Ye ... stands aloof , and revolts from us , and does not even ( what more astonishes me ) through the influence of the common ...
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... standing still and the Moon stayed , and Jordan cut in twain ; and the walls shaken down by the walking round them of the priests and the sounding of trumpets , and by the number that hath power ; the Earth and the Fleece of Wool ...
... standing still and the Moon stayed , and Jordan cut in twain ; and the walls shaken down by the walking round them of the priests and the sounding of trumpets , and by the number that hath power ; the Earth and the Fleece of Wool ...
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... stands not in need of anything that is human and little , so that He should take pleasure in those who offer to Him unworthily ; for He abominates the sacrifice of trans- gressors , even though it be a calf , as that of a dog , and ...
... stands not in need of anything that is human and little , so that He should take pleasure in those who offer to Him unworthily ; for He abominates the sacrifice of trans- gressors , even though it be a calf , as that of a dog , and ...
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