Ancient Mysteries
Egypt
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Marks takes a look at the pyramid's history, its science and its religious significance to Christianity
A bit of a different look at the Bible and the Pyramid. Most of the theorists look at the Pyramid as an extension of the Bible. This author takes the view that the Bible is the key to the Pyramid.
A complete study and history of the Seven great wonders of man's industry and imagination of the ancient world.
Letters on the relationship of the Pyramid to measure and its kaballistic connections.
A look into the mysterious 96th degree of Freemasonry, that many Masons have failed to study.
This ancient esoteric manuscript discovered in 1615, is reproduced in new typeset for ease of reading and we've included facsimiles of the original pages of the booklet. A part of the hidden mysteries of the Order of the Rosy Cross.
The world's foremost expert in Egyptology puts his skill and knowledge to translating missing books of the New Testament.
The histories and sayings of the monks and acestics of the Egyptian desert by Palladius, Heironymous and others.
The mystery religions of the ancient explored by an author of the 1st century CE.
The Queen of Sheba story examined from manuscripts discovered at Axum.
Originally Published in Two Books, Now in one complete volume. Study into the names and eras of the Pharoahs of Egypt from the 1st Dynasty through the 30th Dynasty. The Ka, Nebti, Horus, Suten Bat, and Ra Names of the Pharoahs
This historical reprint is a three volume set. All Three Books. The writings and drawings of the hidden palace which appertain to the souls and gods, and the shadows, and the spirits, which compose the beginning of the Horn of Ament, and the knowledge of the souls of Tuat, and the knowledge of the Secret Souls, and the knowledge of the doors and the ways through and on which the Great God journeyeth.
Historical Reprint of this famous set of books, with 337 illustrations: 103 color plates and 234 grayscale images. Complete reprint with all the color images restored.
Facsimile reprint of the rather hard to find title. Sir Renouf was E.A. Wallis Budge's boss at the British Museum till his retirement. 62 illustrations
First published in 1893, this book contains a detailed discussion of the funerary rituals and objects which were used in Egyptian religion to allow the deceased to live again in the Duat (the afterlife). Budge provides detailed descriptions of common religious texts, religious rites and the major deities involved in these. He also includes interpretations for other artefacts which commonly accompanied a burial, including shabiti statues and amulets. His comprehensive study represents the state of Egyptian funerary archaeology before major archaeological finds of the twentieth century challenged its interpretations.