. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . »»» WW mmm>$$ 1 Gen. 1., 2, 3, 26. See Embalmino. with colored and embroidered Sails. the manufacture of bronze was were acquainted with the forceps, theblow-pipe, the bellows, the syringe, and thesiphon. They were skilled in the arts of 1 Acts vii., 22—2 Gen. xli., 8; Exod. vii., 11, 12—3 Isa. xix., 9; Prov. vii., 16.—* Psa. Ixviii., 13; lxxxi,6; comp. Exod. i., 14. EGYPT :wi EGYPT architecture, sc
. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . »»» WW mmm>$$ 1 Gen. 1., 2, 3, 26. See Embalmino. with colored and embroidered Sails. the manufacture of bronze was were acquainted with the forceps, theblow-pipe, the bellows, the syringe, and thesiphon. They were skilled in the arts of 1 Acts vii., 22—2 Gen. xli., 8; Exod. vii., 11, 12—3 Isa. xix., 9; Prov. vii., 16.—* Psa. Ixviii., 13; lxxxi,6; comp. Exod. i., 14. EGYPT :wi EGYPT architecture, sculp-ture, and painting,the former of whichwas with them areligion. Durableconstruction, mass-ive and grand form,and rich though so-ber color, character-ize their temples andtombs — the abodesof gods and homesof men. The Greeksare supposed to have derived their Doric or-der from columns found at Beni Hassan, andthe arch is at least as old as the sixteenthcentury That a high degree of me-. Thebau Glass-maker. with dynasties of gods, demi-gods, and manes,, ghosts, and pass abruptly, with very lit-tle or no period of tradition, to the humandynasties. The indications are of a suddenchange of place, and the settlement in Egyptof a civilized race which, having lost all tiesof its first dwelling-place, rilled up the com-mencement of its history with materialsdrawn from mythology. There is no traceof the tradition of the Deluge, which isfound in almost every other country in theworld. The history of the dynasties prece-ding the eighteenth is not told by any con-tinuous series of monuments. Except thoseof the fourth and twelfth dynasties, thereare scarcely any records of the age left to thepresent day; and thence in a great meas-
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