INDEX

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AAHMES, [42].

Ab, represented by heart, [9].

---- the will, [9].

Abusir, temple to Ra, [51].

Akhenaten, [54].

Amen, [51], [68].

Amenhotep III, serpent at Benha, [21].

Amon, [47].

---- goose, [25].

---- ram, [23], [30], [53].

Amulets developed in XXVI, [17].

Anaitis. See Anta.

Anher, [55], [65].

Animal-headed gods, [28].

Animal worship, [20].

Ankh held by Maat, [60].

Anpu. See Anubis.

Anqet, [63].

Ansar, [65].

Anta, [64].

Anubis, jackal, [24], [35].

Apap, serpent, [26].

Apis, [23], [72].

Asar. See Osiris.

Asari, [65].

Aset. See Isis.

Ashtaroth, [23], [64], [65].

Asir. See Osiris.

Astarte. See Ashtaroth.

Astharth. See Ashtaroth.

Aten, [54].

Athtar, [65].

Atmu, [51], [53], [68], [80].

Ba, associated with Sahu, [9].

---- human-headed bird, [9].

---- in Book of the Dead, [78].

---- requires food, [9], [13].

Baal, [64].

Baboon (Tahuti), [22].

Bant-anta, [64].

Bast, lioness, [22], [33], [62].

Bastet, [33].

Benha, agathodemon serpent, [21].

Bēs, [62].

---- children wear figures of, [83].

Body not preserved in early times, [16].

Bones preserved in prehistoric times, [18].

Book of Am Duat, [78].

Book of the Dead, [37], [38], [76-78].

Book of Gates, [79].

Bubastis, [22].

Buddhist mission, [92].

Bull, eaten by worshippers, [20].

---- worship, [22], [23].

Burial, offerings, [7].

---- position of body, [7].

Buto, [42].

Byblos, Osiris's coffin at, [39].

COMPOUND NAMES OF GODS, [28].

Cobra, [25].

Crocodile, [25].

Dad, [68].

Dedun, [63].

Demons, [5].

Dendereh, [63].

EARTH, creation of, [67].

Edfu, hawk-worship, [24], [45].

Ekhmim, [59].

Eldest son offers to ancestors, [82].

Entities, two vitalise the body, [8].

Eye of Horus, [46].

FATES, seven Hat-hors, [60].

Fayum, crocodile worship, [25], [72].

Fish worship, [26].

Frog, Heqt, [34].

Future life, [12].

GOD, Christian view of, [5].

---- Hebrew view of, [6].

---- jealous, [5], [54].

---- view of, held by Islam, [5].

Gods, Chinese views of, [3].

---- communications from, [3].

---- divine, merged in human, [3].

---- great gods, [3], [5].

---- grouped owing to political unions, [5].

---- misunderstanding of, [1].

---- mortality of, [2].

---- non-existence of other, [5].

---- offerings to, [2].

---- one to a city, [4].

---- profusion of, [3].

---- Siberian views of, [3].

---- suffering of, [2].

---- Sumerian views of, [3], [65].

---- Turanian views of, [3], [4].

---- wife of, [2].

HARMAKHIS, [46].

Hat-hor, [60].

---- cow, [23].

---- Sinai temple, [22].

---- tree goddess, [13], [83].

Hati, the physical heart, [9].

Hapi, [56].

---- bull, [23].

Hawk, [24].

Heart, weighed against feather, [14].

Heh, [61].

Heqt, [34].

Heliopolis, associated with Ra, [18], [51], [52].

Hermopolis, [32], [61].

Hershefi, ram, [23], [34].

Heru. See Horus.

Hierakonpolis, boats, [18].

---- hawk-worship, [24], [45].

Hippopotamus, [24].

Hittite god Sutekh akin to Set, [64].

---- goddess Anta, [64].

Horus, [35], [44], [91].

---- hawk, [24].

---- overcomes noxious creatures, [27], [46].

---- Ra's eyes obtained for, [10].

---- a self-existent god, [4].

---- stands on nub, [46].

---- supersedes Set, [34].

Hyksos, [42].

IBIS, Tahuti, [25].

Ichneumon, [24].

Immortality, Egyptian belief in, [7].

Isis, [43], [90-92].

---- ennead of Heliopolis, [80].

---- obtains name of Ra, [10].

---- virgin goddess, [4].

Isit. See Isis.

Istar, [65].

Italy and Isis worship, [44], [90].

JACKAL, [24].

Ka, the activities of sense and perception, [7].

---- funeral offerings made for, [8], [13], [73], [82].

---- persistence after death, [8].

---- represented by arms, [8].

Karnak, Amon, god of, [47].

Kak, [61].

Khat, the material body, [9].

Khaybat, the shadow, [9].

---- and witchcraft, [11].

Khent-amenti, god of the dead, [16].

Khonsu, [48].

Khepera, [54].

Khu, represented as a crested bird, [8].

---- the spirit, [7].

Khnumu, [32].

---- the creator, [32], [67], [68].

---- ram, [23], [32].

Kings' souls as hawks, [24].

Kings pledged to Ra, [50].

Koptos, [59].

LATOS, [26].

Lepidotos, [26].

Letopolis, Horus, god of, [45].

Lioness, [22].

Libyan people's goddess was Neit, [48].

MAAT, [60].

---- figure of, presented to the god, [71].

---- her worship retained by Akhenaten, [60].

Mahes, lioness, [22].

Marriage, aspect of, [87].

Memphis, Ptah worship, [58].

Mena, ibis on tablet, [33].

Mentu, [33].

---- bull, [23].

Merastrot, [64].

Merneit, [48].

Mert-Seger, [31].

---- ---- serpent, [26].

Milky Way the heavenly Nile, [14].

Min, [59].

Monastic system, [93].

Monotheism, combinations of, [4].

Mosaism, [5].

Mummifying customary in III and IV dyn., [17].

Mut, [48].

---- vulture, [25].

NAME=ran, [10].

---- power of, [10].

Neb-hat, [43]. See Nephthys.

Neit, [48], [62].

Nefertum, [61].

Nekhebt, [32].

Nenu, [61].

Nephthys, [44], [80].

Nilopolis, worship of Hapi, [57].

Nu, [61].

Nut, [55], [67], [79], [80].

OBELISK, emblem of Ra, [51].

On. See Heliopolis.

Onuphis, crocodile worship, [25].

Osiris, [37].

---- creator, [68].

Osiris in sacred Books, [78-80].

---- kings called, so, [18].

---- ram-worship, [23].

Osirian Kingdom, [13], [78].

---- ---- employment in, [14].

---- ---- predominant in XXVI dyn., [18].

---- ---- situation of, [14].

---- ---- slave figures do the work, [15].

Oxyrhynkhos, [26].

PAN identified with Min, [69].

Phagros, [26].

Plutarch, [38].

Polytheism, [5].

Prayer, positive rather than negative, [11].

Priests, titles of, [74], [75].

Ptah, [58].

---- bull, [23].

---- creator, [67].

Pyramid inscriptions, Osiris, [18].

---- ---- Ra, [18].

QEDESH, [64].

RA, [50].

---- bull, [23].

---- combined with Amon, [46].

---- eyes obtained by Isis, [10].

---- hawk, [24].

---- predominant in XIX, [18].

---- progress of, [15].

Ram-worship, [23].

Ran, the name, [10].

Rannut, serpent, [26], [84].

Red Sea, Min from, [59].

Religion, purpose of, [11].

Reseph, [64].

Reshpu, [64].

Ritual, [70].

Sa, [73].

Safekh, [61].

Sahit, associated with the ba, [9].

Sais, Neit worshipped at, [49].

Sati, [63].

Scorpion, [26].

Seb, [55], [67], [79], [80].

Sebek, [25], [34].

Seker, [31].

---- god of silent land, [79].

---- mummified hawk, [24].

---- united with Ptah, [59].

Sekhem, the force or ruling power, [9].

Sekhet, lioness, [22].

Sekhmet, [33].

Self-satisfaction of Egyptian religion, [11], [89].

Selk, scorpion, [26].

Senusert I., [51].

Serapis, [23], [91].

Serpent, amulet, prehistoric, [21].

---- ---- of Amenhotep III, [21].

---- at Epidaurus, [72].

---- cobra, [25-26].

Set, [34].

---- crocodile, [25].

---- ennead of Heliopolis, [80].

---- god of Asiatic invaders, [41].

---- hippopotamus, [24].

Shamanism, [3].

Sheykh Heridy, serpent, [26].

Shrewmouse, [24].

Shrines, [70], [80].

Shu, [56], [67], [80].

Sistrum in form of Hathor head, [60].

Sopdu, [55].

---- a mummy hawk, [25].

Soul, continues near cemetery, [12].

---- goes to Osirian Kingdom, [13].

---- journeys in sun-boat, [15].

Speos Artemidos, [22].

Sphinx represents a king, [30].

Strabo, [25].

Sumerian gods, [65].

Sutekh, [63].

Swallow, sacred, [25].

Syria, Osiris' Kingdom in, [14].

TAHUTI (see Thōth), baboon, [32].

---- god of wisdom, [22].

---- Ibis, [25], [32].

Ta-urt, children wear figures of, [83].

---- a foreign goddess, [62].

---- hippopotamus, [24].

Tefnut, lioness, [22].

Theology of Aryans, [4].

---- of Chinese, [4].

---- compound, [5].

---- definition of, [3].

Theology, Monotheism first stage of, [4].

---- of Semitic races, [4].

Thinis, [55].

Thōth (see Tahuti), god of writing, [32].

---- creator, [67].

---- in Osirian Kingdom, [14].

Totemism and animal-worship, [20].

Triads, [79], [80].

Tum. See Atmu.

UAZET, [26], [32].

---- serpent, [26].

VULTURE, [25].

WITCHCRAFT, [3].

Worship of Egypt spread over the world, [90-93].

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