. The history of the devil and the idea of evil; from the earliest times to the present day . Christs Death on the Cross and Its Panpfrum^ (Woodcut of the fifteenth century.)The immolation of Isaac shows Christs death in its connexion with humansacrifice, and the story of the serpent lifted up in the wilderness exemplifies thehealing power of faith. GREECE AND ITALY. 197 shade of Achilles declares that he would rather be uponearth a day laborer in a poor mans employ than ruler in. TUCHULCHA, THE DeMON OF INFER-NAL Tortures According to theBelief of the Etruscans. (Part of a wal
. The history of the devil and the idea of evil; from the earliest times to the present day . Christs Death on the Cross and Its Panpfrum^ (Woodcut of the fifteenth century.)The immolation of Isaac shows Christs death in its connexion with humansacrifice, and the story of the serpent lifted up in the wilderness exemplifies thehealing power of faith. GREECE AND ITALY. 197 shade of Achilles declares that he would rather be uponearth a day laborer in a poor mans employ than ruler in. TUCHULCHA, THE DeMON OF INFER-NAL Tortures According to theBelief of the Etruscans. (Part of a wall picture of a tomb inCorneto) Charun, the Etruscan Demon ofDeath, Waiting for a Victim. (From an Etruscan vase, Hellenisedstyle.) the land of the dead. While the oldest reports do notas yet contain any reference to a reward of the good (foreven Achilles shares the sad fate of all mortals), we learn
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