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deficere, dissolvi, deliquium[[28]]) are the elements of darkness which melt away and vanish at the appearance of Day. This mythological expression here found in an interpolated passage is met later on in a genuine portion of the older text.
[2.] It would be impossible to find a more emphatic assertion of the doctrine of Nomina Numina; and that more than 3000 years before Christ.
The Names of Râ, the Sun-god, are said, when taken together, to compose ‘the cycle of the gods.’