This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 edition. Excerpt: ... whence it was carried forth in one ' of the exodes from Egypt. The original of the Hebrew collection consisted of "the precepts of the Pentateuch," which may be said to be the Jewish Torah, which signifies or denotes the whole lav, and in the Egyptian Teruu signifies all, entirely the whole laws. Shu-Anhur was the giver of laws to man as revealed by Ra, and is mentioned in the Ritual as the author of writings called " His rules and laws and his papyrus " although R£'tl0lt/ is of opinion that the God Taht is meant R. B. of D., chap. cx.), but Renouf is wrong in this as Shu is said to work in the abode of the books of Seb--i.c. of earth (Ritual, chap. xvii.). This can be identified with the Great Library at Annu, " The papyrus Mahit of Shu " as mentioned in the Ritzml--" I am in unison with his succes si'e-changes and his laws (or rules) and his writings" (Ritual, _ chap. cx.). The Book of the Laws is the Book of.Ia or.Iati, which was presented by the duality o.f Shu-Anhur, the Lord of Truth or Mati. The writings of Shu-Anhur were preserved at Annu amongst the 36,000 books that were traditionally ascribed to ' Australia, New Guinea, ava and 'est Taht. He wrote them at dictation from Ra or Atum-Huhi, the Father of Iu, who was carried into Judea as Ihuh and brought on the sacred writings that had been placed in the temple of Atum-Ra-Har-Makhu to be transmitted from generation to generation for time and eternity. if The human race therefore had its origin in Africa, and that by gradual development and evolution some of them settled in Upper Egypt and along the banks of the Nile, gaining here the first knowledge, of Nature's Laws, and gradually acquiring a mythology---later an Astral...
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What did the ancient Egyptians know about future life, about the immortality of the soul? Why, only everything that the Freemasons have passed on to we modern types through the traditions of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam!
A bizarre but fascinating example of early 20th-century esoteric, this work will bemuse and beguile anyone interested in secret societies, grand conspiracy theories, and the trivia of world history with its rambling interconnections between the symbols of humanity's cultures and beliefs--from crosses and swastikas to circles and stars to eyes of Horus and crowns--as a demonstration of the supposed universality of Freemasonry.
The rock drawings of Australia, the ancient custom of circumcision, the zodiac, and the Ark of the Covenant: they're all inextricably joined in a web of hoary mystery laid bare here.
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