Irish Wisdom Preserved in Bible and Pyramids


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The solution of the mystery of the pyramids of Egypt has been a problem which has not only puzzled mankind in general during the ages of the past, but which has as well mystified the minds of scholars and thinkers even to this our present day. In Irish Wisdom Preserved in Bible and Pyramids, which was first published in 1923, author Conor MacDari begins with the origin of the Great Pyramid and continues to explain the reasons for its existence, its message and significance. He then traces history from the time of the ancient Phoenicians through the Roman era, illustrating the part the Irish race took in these important times.




Ireland and the Reception of the Bible


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Drawing on the work of leading figures in biblical, religious, historical, and cultural studies in Ireland and beyond, this volume explores the reception of the Bible in Ireland, focusing on the social and cultural dimensions of such use of the Bible. This includes the transmission of the Bible, the Bible and identity formation, engagement beyond Ireland, and cultural and artistic appropriation of the Bible. The chapters collected here are particularly useful and insightful for those researching the use and reception of the Bible, as well as those with broader interests in social and cultural dimensions of Irish history and Irish studies. The chapters challenge the perception in the minds of many that the Bible is a static book with a fixed place in the world that can be relegated to ecclesial contexts and perhaps academic study. Rather, as this book shows, the role of the Bible in the world is much more complex. Nowhere is this clearer than in Ireland, with its rich and complex religious, cultural, and social history. This volume examines these very issues, highlighting the varied ways in which the Bible has impacted Irish life and society, as well as the ways in which the cultural specificity of Ireland has impacted the use and development of the Bible both in Ireland and further afield.







The Pamphleteer


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First published between 1813 and 1828 The Pamphleteeris a unique collection of pamphlets and articles on various subjects including philosophy, politics, political economy, law, education, and literature. An important forum of debate during a key period in modern history, The Pamphleteercontains about 550 pamphlets, including some previously unpublished works from people like Jeremy Bentham. Other well known contributors are Crombie, Freud, Sinclair, Naismith, and the Earl of Liverpool. The Routledge/Thoemmes Press edition of ThePamphleteerfeatures a comprehensive author index as well as a subject index which guides the reader through: *Agriculture *Biography *Divinity *East India Affairs *Eclesiastics *Education *Finance *Fine Arts *Jurisprudence *Literature *Medical *Military *Miscellaneous *Philosophy *Politics *Political Economy *Statistics










Notes and Queries


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