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Example sentences for "mythos"

Lexicographically close words:
mythologies; mythologist; mythologists; mythology; mythopoeic; myths; mythus; naa; naad
  1. In the mythos relating to Prometheus, he always appears as the friend of the human race, suffering in its behalf the most fearful tortures.

  2. In the life of Zoroaster, the law-giver of the Persians, the common mythos is apparent.

  3. If this mythos has no spiritual meaning, then all religion becomes mere idolatry, or the worship of material things.

  4. This almost universal mythos was added to the fictitious history of Jesus by its fictitious authors, who have made him escape in his infancy from the reigning tyrant with the usual good fortune.

  5. That the Christian Saviour should be called a fish may at first appear strange, but when the mythos is properly understood (as we shall endeavor to make it in Chap.

  6. In the life of Zoroaster the common mythos is apparent.

  7. In the life of Zoroaster the common mythos is apparent.

  8. To facilitate allusion to the braggadocio, or the extravagant in observation, the mythos of Iagoo is added to his vocabulary.

  9. Death, or the mythos of the condition of the human frame, deprived of even the semblance of blood, and muscle, and life, is represented by the word Pauguk.

  10. The phenomena of storms and meteorological changes connect themselves, in the superstitious mind, with some engrossing mythos or symbol.

  11. This is proved in the fact that, under a change of names and forms, nearly the whole of the heathen mythos was adopted and continued.

  12. This deception continues to the present day, for the solar mythos wets the true Christianity.

  13. This mythos is still prevalent, though abused for the most atrocious purposes.

  14. This deception continues to the present day, for the solar mythos was the true Christianity.

  15. But for me the Celtic Mythos was the Perfect Thing, the King's Daughter: Omnis gloria ejus filiae Regis ab, intus, in fimbriis aureis circumamicta varietatibus.

  16. No; the religion that led me and drew me and compelled me was that wonderful and doubtful mythos of the Celtic Church.

  17. The mythos is no doubt a parallel to that of Aeneas.

  18. And, lastly, we have but one more aspect of the grand old Astro- Mythos to present to your notice.

  19. If this mythos has no spiritual meaning, all religion becomes mere idolatry, or the worship of material things.

  20. Let him ask himself which is the more probable, that in the common mythos we have marvellous anticipations of the Bible stories, or that in the latter we have reproductions of the former?

  21. Whatever explanation may be the correct one for the phenomenon of a common mythos over the greater portion of the globe, it is certainly not that of a Progressive Revelation.

  22. Yet still more striking than this, is the part which the dove plays in the Indian mythos of the birth of the Hindoo Saviour.

  23. Yet the egg necessarily presupposes a being which formed it, and another that fructified it, so that the mythos is not wholly free from the intermixture of the sexual element.


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