RMMC6G42–GREEK MYTHOLOGY - RHEA The Mother of the Gods - an ancient Earth-goddess (literally, the Earth itself), normally drawn in a chariot by four lions (here by two) and crowned with a turret-like crown (as a goddess-founder of cities), and carrying the sacred tympanum. The figure to the right is one of the corybantes, or priests - the sickle perhaps an indication that he has castrated himself. Woodcut from a 16th century edition of Natalis Comitis, Mythologiae.
RM2B036T0–China: Carving of Deng Chanyu, depicting her role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel Fengshen Yanyi ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut. Photo by Anandajoti (CC BY 2.0)Deng Chanyu was a character in the classic Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi'. The daughter of general Deng Jiugong, she was married to the immortal Earth Traveler Sun, who was a dwarf and aided King Zhou of Shang. Despite her husband's initial allegiance, they later fight for the Zhou army alongside Deng Chanyu's father.
RMMBD4CX–Greek Mythology. Themis, daughter of Uranus and the earth-goddess, Gaea - she has the power and authority to convene meetings of the Gods. From the 1792 edition of Jacopo Guarana's Oracoli, Auguri, Aruspici, Sibille, indovinia della Religione Pagana.
RFMMJFJJ–JAPAN. Gods from Japanese Album c1885 old antique vintage print picture
RMMC6GFP–MYTHOLOGY - CYBELE Woodcut of Cybele, the Great Mother of the Gods, here wrongly identified with the many-breasted Isis, a form of Diana. Like Isis, Cybele had many names, but the Greeks and Romans tended to favour this name - though the Greeks in particular associated her with the Earth goddess, Rhea. It was largely as a consequence of a Sibylline prophecy that her cult was introduced to Rome, from Galatia, in 204 BC. From Gregorii Michaelis, Notae in Jacobi Gaffarelli Curiositates, 1676.
RMHHG9AC–Encecladus in battle at Mount Etna. Engraved illustration from 'The Temple of the Muses', 1733. This book represented remarkable events of antiquity drawn and engraved by Bernard Picart (1673-1733). In Greek mythology, Encecladus was one of the Giants, the offspring of Gaia (Earth), and Uranus (Sky). Encecladus was the traditional opponent of Athena during the Gigantomachy, the war between the Giants and the gods, and was said to be buried under Mount Etna in Sicily.
RMCPRYH2–Quetzalcoatl, Mesoamerican deity, for Aztecs God of the wind, of the heaven and of the Earth, for Toltecs God of the morning star, based on Mexican relief, wood engraving, 19th century,
RM2BE10YM–The Stone of Tizoc is a large, round, carved Aztec stone made of basalt and measures 2.8 feet deep by 8.76 feet wide. The stone depicts Texcatlipoca, a major Aztec god, holding the patron gods of other places by the hair. The toponyms are written in a mixture of logographic and syllabic signs. The stone also depicts the stars at the top rim, emphasizing the heavens; triangular points at the bottom edge represent the earth. The warriors carved into the stone are holding the hair of their enemies gods, a gesture which represented submission and defeat in the Aztec culture. The Stone of Tizoc may
RMMYRD7H–. English: Fleuron from book: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. With a preface by several ministers. 344 An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the Fleuron W020482-8
RM2B00YA6–Thailand: An 1896 photograph of two classical Siamese dancers in Udon Thani, now located in northeastern Thailand. Siamese dance is an elegant art form refined over centuries and supported by regal patronage. The Thais reputedly first acquired a dance troupe when, in 1431 CE, they conquered the ancient Khmer capital of Angkor and took as part of their booty an entire corps de ballet - dancers whose performances had once been seen as a symbolic link between nature, earth and the realm of the gods. The two major forms of Thai classical dance drama are 'khon' and 'lakon nai'.
RF2C06PJN–World Religion Symbols with Open Hands and Earth Globe Silhouette
RM2E9XHER–Egypt, Dendera temple, in a room, strange scene called 'light bulb', sometimes (wrongly) seen as a proof that Ancient Egyptians knew electricity.
RF2K9YYAD–Jupiter summons the assembly of the gods to take measures against the sins on earth. The gods have gathered at Jupiter, rear left.
RM2K041FY–Piety - Love - Sorrow, 1854. 'Pressing with reverend foot the hallowed sod, Thou tread'st the earth even as the sages trod, In the old favoured days, who walked with God! In ways where all sweet charities do meet, Thy steps are constant as the waves' timed beat, And airs from heaven play about thy feet. As one for whom God's better light doth shine...Holy, and wondrous beautiful thou art, O strength of Love! Who is there that would part, With that best music of the beating heart? Thy sweetest tones may falter on the tongue; The chords may break that with thy strains have rung; But memory treas
RF2C9CH4N–Jupiter summons the gods meeting to take action against sin on earth. The gods have gathered at Jupiter in the back left, vintage engraving.
RFT82HG4–tree life world tree life tree sephiroth sephira jewish judaism
RM2M936N4–Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana Series Indian. Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana Series, ca. 1680. Opaque watercolor on paper, 9 1/8 x 14 in. (23.2 x 35.6 cm). Like the adjacent painting, this page depicts the god Krishna’s early life in the idyllic countryside. Here, we see the effects of Krishna’s enchanting flute playing. An accompanying text reads: “.. In the heavens, the gods listen to his music; on earth, the ascetics offering worship listen as well. Women engaged in casual conversation, mingled with laughter, forget everything and are frozen like a painted picture.. .” The
RM2KFT3T4–Samuel appears to Saul at Endor, cave, underground, passage, eavesdrop, watch, two men, gods, ascend, earth, king, speak, fearless, staff, crawl, grou
RM2R8H2T5–Expulsion from Paradise, Adam and Eve doing field work,God's blessing in the household , Psalm 128, Old Testament, Bible, historic illustration 1890
RM2WKJ4EC–This comprehensive view of an Egyptian temple complex captures the grandeur and mystical allure of ancient Egypt's religious architecture. Flanked by two lines of majestic sphinxes, visitors are led towards a monumental entrance, marked by towering obelisks that reach towards the sky, symbolizing the connection between the earth and the divine. The grand portal, serving as the gateway to the sacred spaces within, welcomes the faithful and the curious alike into a world of ancient rituals and worship. The temple itself, a testament to architectural brilliance and spiritual depth
RMPXJ4K5–GOD & HIS ANGELS
RMBX6R28–Cybele (Rhea), Phrygian/Greek goddess of nature and fertility, half length, on her throne, with lions, below: Jupiter,
RMBWNMM5–Gustave Doré; The Creation of Fish and Birds from John Milton's Paradise Lost; Black and White Engraving
RMMC6G3N–GREEK MYTHOLOGY - ZEUS Zeus, with his horse-drawn chariot, holding in one hand a sceptre (to demonstrate his role as leader of the Gods) and a thunder-bolt, which he tends to use against his enemies on the earth. The two roundels show his connexion with the Gnostic god, Abraxas. Woodcut from a 16th century edition of Natalis Comitis, Mythologiae.
RMCW33PY–Statue of Serapis at Alexandria
RM2AJDNH3–Medieval and modern times : an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . nointed. The pope threatenedwith Gods anger any one whoshould attempt to supplant theconsecrated family of Pippin. It thus became a religious dutyto obey the king and his succes-sors. He came to be regardedby the Church, when he hadreceived its approval, as Godsrepresentative on earth. Herewe have the beginning of thelater theory of kings by thegrace of God, against whom itwas a sin to revolt, however bad they might be. We shall seepresently how Pippins fa
RM2BE0J75–The Stone of Tizoc is a large, round, carved Aztec stone made of basalt and measures 2.8 feet deep by 8.76 feet wide. The stone depicts Texcatlipoca, a major Aztec god, holding the patron gods of other places by the hair. The toponyms are written in a mixture of logographic and syllabic signs. The stone also depicts the stars at the top rim, emphasizing the heavens; triangular points at the bottom edge represent the earth. The warriors carved into the stone are holding the hair of their enemies gods, a gesture which represented submission and defeat in the Aztec culture. The Stone of Tizoc may
RMMYRD7F–. English: Fleuron from book: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. With a preface by several ministers. 344 An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the Fleuron W020482-4
RFT44B1F–world tree life tree wheel gold medallion pendant
RM2H9HEJX–winter, snow
RM2E9W57H–Egypt, Dendera temple, in a room, strange scene called 'light bulb', sometimes (wrongly) seen as a proof that Ancient Egyptians knew electricity.
RF2T3WNBK–Medallion antique hellenic roman goddess
RM2H9CX75–winter, snow
RF2C9CJXT–God's answer to Job, seraphim and cherubs playing music float in circles around the earth. In the middle of the whirlwind the Hebrew letters for Jaweh
RM2H9CX78–winter, snow
RF2KA092X–The Giants try to conquer the heavens where the Olympian gods reside from the earth via mountains and with clubs.
RM2M92816–The Lord's Prayer (Le 'Pater Noster') James Tissot (French, 1836-1902). The Lord's Prayer (Le 'Pater Noster'), 1886-1896. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, Image: 8 1/2 x 6 7/16 in. (21.6 x 16.4 cm). Gathered around Jesus, the disciples ask him to teach them to pray. With arms opened wide and hands upraised in a gesture of humility, Jesus begins his prayer with an acknowledgment of God’s power in heaven and on earth. (Tissot places Jesus between the color-streaked sky and the ground on which his disciples sit, further signifying Jesus’ place between the human and the divine.
RFWW3HXN–The Toadstools of Utah
RFKPTTGF–Mountain range seen from a mountain top, Nikko, Tochigi-ken, Japan. 山、日光, 栃木県、日本
RMPXJ4K4–GOD AND HIS ANGELS
RM2H9CX7C–Hight Tatra, ždiar
RMKXEB4J–Demeter the goddess of the harvest and agriculture, Greek mythology
RM2H9CX77–pray, rosary, old
RMPG2P4K–. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. THE IMPORTANCE OF VEGETABLES IN THE DIETARY Ida S. Haki{im(;t()x Bureau of Farmers' Institutes, Department of Agriculture, Albany, K. Y. " Come, ve thankful people, come, Raise the soug of Harvest-Home: All is safely gathered in. Ere the winter storms beain; God, our Maker, doth provide For our wants to be supplied; Come to God's own temple, come, liaise the song of Harvest-Home." — IIexky Alfoed. In words like these we give thanks at harvest time for the products of the good brown earth, of summer sun and raiu. To
RM2AJ5BAF–Boone County Recorder . he soft,warm air and the flecks of clouds dis-solving—I ftsed them all for prayerwith all the energy the sunbeams hadpoured unwearied on the earth sinceSesostrts was conscious of them on theancient sands; with all the life thathad been lived by vigorous man andJbeauteojis. woman since first in dearestGreece the dream Of the gods waswoven7with all the soul-life that hadflowed a long stream down to me—1prayed that I might have a soul morethan equal to, far beyond my concep-tion of those things of the past, thepresent, and the fullness of all life;not only equal to these,
RM2H9CX79–Hight Tatra, ždiar
RMMYRD7B–. English: Fleuron from book: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. With a preface by several ministers. 344 An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the Fleuron W020482-1
RM2E8J2YT–Egypt, Dendera temple, in a room, strange scene called 'light bulb', sometimes (wrongly) seen as a proof that Ancient Egyptians knew electricity.
RF2KA0ENA–Standing in a mountainous coastal landscape, Neptune slams his trident on the face of the earth and propels a body of water up from the sea.
RM2M936TX–Vishnu on Garuda Indian. Vishnu on Garuda, ca. 1725 or earlier. Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, sheet: 8 11/16 x 5 3/4 in. (22.1 x 14.6 cm). The Hindu god Vishnu resides in a heavenly realm, but when humankind requires his help, he descends to earth to save the day, riding on the back of a part-man, part-eagle creature named Garuda. Although Vishnu’s blue color is not explained in Hindu scriptures, several Hindu pundits have suggested that his color reflects his home above the clouds. Vishnu is also closely associated with the primordial ocean that existed before the gods create
RF2C9CK3K–Standing in a mountainous coastal landscape, Neptune pounds his trident on the face of the earth and propels a body of water from the sea, vintage eng
RFWW3HX5–The Toadstools of Utah
RF2KA061H–After Phaethon's death, the sun god shrouds himself in mourning and deprives the earth of daylight.
RMKXEB4W–Demeter, Persephone and Triptolemos, a marble bas-relief from Eleusis, Greek mythology
RM2AG061X–. The poets' New England. gathered waters sleep.Sent up the strong and bold,— As if the very earth again Grew quick with Gods creating breath.And, from the sods of grove and glen.Rose ranks of lion-hearted menTo battle to the death. Longfellow, in Paul Reveres Ride, and Holmes,in A Ballad of the Boston Tea Party, and Grand-mothers Story of Bunker Hill, have alone taken usback into the realities of the time, and they have donethis because they have neither generalized, like Bry-ant, philosophized, Uke Emerson, nor meditated withaccuracy, like Whittier; they have simply romanti-cized. They have
RM2H9CX8K–Hight Tatra, ždiar
RMMYRD7E–. English: Fleuron from book: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. With a preface by several ministers. 344 An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the Fleuron W020482-11
RM2E9W5E7–Egypt, Dendera temple, in a room, strange scene called 'light bulb', sometimes (wrongly) seen as a proof that Ancient Egyptians knew electricity.
RM2AM2T82–The North Carolina Presbyterian . must become new creatures inChrist before we can have new heavensand a new earth. The world must beregenerated before the millennium cancome. As long as these altruistic experi-ments are tried on selfish principles, as amatter of policy, they will fail. A god-less bond of union is a rope of sand. Theonly hope for a radical reconstructionof society is in a radical change of heartWhen all men recognize God as theirFather, and love Him, they will love theirfellowmen as Gods children, as theirbrethren in Christ. Then, and not be-fore, can we hope for *peace on ear
RM2H753G2–Black and whitw photo, cross in the mountains, Slovak Tatras
RMMYRD7D–. English: Fleuron from book: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. With a preface by several ministers. 344 An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the Fleuron W020482-2
RM2H75HPP–old dirty barn inside, wooden ladder, animal feeding trough, window and trampled floor, dried hay
RM2AG0A8R–. Chats on Japanese prints. rest—Rise dewy from prenatal sleepTo strew with little waves the deep-Surely it is your breath that stirsThese fluttering gauzy robes of hers ! Come whence ye may, I marvel notThat ye are lured to seek this spot;Your tenuous scarcely breathed powersSway not the sturdier garden flowers.And had unmanifest gone bySave that she feels them visibly. O little winds, her little handsIn time with tunes from fairy-landsAre moving; and her bended headKnows nothing of the long years spedSince heaven more near to earth was hung.And gods lived, and the world was young. Her inner
RMMYRD7C–. English: Fleuron from book: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. With a preface by several ministers. 344 An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the Fleuron W020482-10
RM2AG3HC8–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. a student of physiaal geography, I regardthe earth, sea, air, and water, as pieces of m ch-anism not made with hands, but to which, i.ev-ertbsless, certain office have been assign;the terrestial-economy. It is gwd^d-Mofiti-bia to seek to find out thMe>>fi0M, and p>mtthem out to our feUo^»f^Ani wtien, after patient researc|i,J-«tfi1ed to tbe discovery of any! feel with tbe astronomer of old,igh I bad thooght one of Gods thoughts,and tremble. After all, the most natural beauty in theworld is honesty and moral truth. Truefeatoree make the beauty of a fa
RM2CEKEND–. The men of the mountains; the story of the southern mountaineer and his kin of the Piedmont; with an account of some of the agencies of progress among them. XXII THE MOUNTAIN CHILD AND THEWORLD NARROW and broad are relative terms; and, accord-ing to standard, the views of every man may beeither narrow or broad. In Gods view we are aU narrow,for our knowledge is confined mostly to this round ballon which we live. My nearest neighbors, indeed, dif-fer from me in not beUeving that we live on any ballwhatever. They maintain, with much show of scripturalauthority, that the earth is flat and stati
RM2CEE8MA–. Bates Student. political econ-omy), six letters from Fors Clavi-gera, and Athera, Queen of theAir. Each selection has an introduc-tion, putting it in its proper light, andrendering it impossible to miss itsmeaning. Of Sesame and Lilies the authorsays: Instead of thinking what weare to yet, he would have us think whatwe ought to do to make this world agood place for all Gods children tolive their lives in. Of Fors Clavi-gera, Letter V.—The things whichare essential to happy, healthy life aremainly three material ones,—Pure Air,Water, and Earth ; and three spiritualones,—Admiration, Hope, and
RM2CEKGBA–. The men of the mountains; the story of the southern mountaineer and his kin of the Piedmont; with an account of some of the agencies of progress among them. o a a .2 ffl a 3 •■a c H. XCOALS FROM THE ALTAR ONCE, long ago, a seer saw a vision of the LordGod Almighty, high and lifted up on his livingthrone. About him were his seraphim, and they sangone to another, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts:the whole earth is full of his glory. It did not seem to the prophet, cowering there, thatthe earth was filled with Gods glory. Best of earthsblood were his people, the children of a Prince withG
RM2CDG0B4–. The War Cry . us faTthey have been impracticable. Baron Byng Interviewing Pioneers and Returned Soldiers in DawEsn City. journey is filled with interest for the at the wharf to welcome the vice-traveler, especially the passing regal party upon their arrival. Histhrough Five Fingers and Rink Eapids. Excellency seemed pleased to meet anIt is here, in the heart of the great Army representative in this remoteNorthland, that one begins to feel corner of the earth and made a num-the vastness and grandeur of Gods ber of inquiries regarding our North-creation, land work. S0B8E TITLE AN Irishman wa
RMRDPFMT–. The principles of fruit-growing, with applications to practice. Fruit-culture. The Dry Spell 81 Earth can, and (Ingenuity and Industry well encouraged) will (by Gods blessing) yield." The moisture of the soil. Lands oftener need moisture in the growing season than they need fertiUzers. They usually need both, if the largest and best crops are to be secured. Drought seems to most persons to be one of those calamities in which. Fig. 15. The use of the disc-harrow with a spike-tooth follower. there are no secondary or incidental blessings, and it must be confessed that the lesson of the re
RMRDKEX7–. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. ON SEEING WOULD reverently add to the list of the , beatitudes this, "Blessed are those who help us to see." From my heart 1 bless such men and women. All the good must pray to God, "Help us to see." The pity of this world is not its limitations, but ours. Into the earth as into a king's golden goblet, God has poured all ings which minister to an immortal and growing life. He has made a world pregnant with ideas. Vistas open as through a sunrise world to wide meadow lands beyond, where are sunshine and flowers and birds swaying in t
RMRDKEXJ–. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. ON SEEING WOULD reverently add to the list of the , beatitudes this, "Blessed are those who help us to see." From my heart 1 bless such men and women. All the good must pray to God, "Help us to see." The pity of this world is not its limitations, but ours. Into the earth as into a king's golden goblet, God has poured all ings which minister to an immortal and growing life. He has made a world pregnant with ideas. Vistas open as through a sunrise world to wide meadow lands beyond, where are sunshine and flowers and birds swaying in t
RMRDFYCF–. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. THE IMPORTANCE OF VEGETABLES IN THE DIETARY Ida S. Haki{im(;t()x Bureau of Farmers' Institutes, Department of Agriculture, Albany, K. Y. " Come, ve thankful people, come, Raise the soug of Harvest-Home: All is safely gathered in. Ere the winter storms beain; God, our Maker, doth provide For our wants to be supplied; Come to God's own temple, come, liaise the song of Harvest-Home." — IIexky Alfoed. In words like these we give thanks at harvest time for the products of the good brown earth, of summer sun and raiu. To
RMRE01KN–. Under the open sky; being a year with nature. Natural history. WHEN NATURE'S YEAR BEGINS. 'HE nature lover's year begins in March. That is when God's year be- gins; and any one who loves God's out-doors cannot but begin his year when it does. In the iiistory corner of the library, in the office of the business man, on the engagement list of the society woman, the year may begin on the first of January. But the real year, God's year, Nature's year, begins, for those of us at least who live on this belt of the earth, when the sun crosses the equator. For six months the southern half of the wor
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