The Masculine Cross Or a History of Ancient And Modern Crosses And Their Conn

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The Masculine Cross Or a History of Ancient And Modern Crosses And Their Conn
E Elizabeth Prentiss
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The Edessenes also held the triad, and placed Monimus and Azizus as contemplars with the Sun. ''^ * Cory, Mijtho. Inquiry.
CHAPTER IV.
The Supreme God of the Feriivians — Assumed Origin of the Trinity Idea in the Patriarchal Age — Welsh Ideas — Druidi- cal Triads — The Ancient Religion of America — The Classics and Heathen Triads — The Tritopatorcia — The Virgin Mary — The Virgin amongst the Heathen — Ujtiversality of the Belief in a Trinitx — The Dahomans.
nn HE Supreme God of the Peruvians, w
...as called Viracocha ; -^ known also as Pachacarnac, Soul of the world, Usapu admirable, and other names.
Garcilazo says, '' he was considered as the giver of life, sustainer and nourisher of all things, but because they did not see him, they erected no temples to him nor offered sacrifices ; how- ever they worshipped him in their hearts, and esteemed him for the unknown God. " Generally, speaking, the sun was the great object of Peruvian idolatry during the dominion of the Incas.


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