[Footnote 19]: See Brugsch, Religion, p.101.

[Footnote 20]: No. 10,188. See my transcript and translation of the whole papyrus in Archaeologia vol. 52, London, 1801.

[Footnote 21]: About B.C. 300.

[Footnote 22]: Ed. Maspero, line 570.

[Footnote 23]: See The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day, p. 3.

[Footnote 24]: i.e., Maāt, the goddess of law, order, regularity, and the like, maketh the sun to rise each day in his appointed place and at his appointed time with absolute and unfailing regularity.

[Footnote 25]: i.e., the soul referred to above in the account of the creation; see p. [24].

[Footnote 26]: i.e., Rā of Heliopolis.

[Footnote 27]: From the Papyrus of Hunefer (Brit. Mus. No. 9901).

[Footnote 28]: A name of the Serpent of darkness which Rā slew daily.