ZoroastrianismRead Books Ltd, 31 may 2013 - 136 páginas Contents Include Zoroaster Himself The Mission and Ministry of the Prophet The Scriptures of Zoroastrianism Doctrine of Man Developments and Contacts |
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... believed to have dwelt with the Archangels of God for some thousands of years previous to his physical birth. Such is the reason given by E. W. West and others. Another very early date is given by Xanthos of Lydia (470 B.C.), the first ...
... believed to have dwelt with the Archangels of God for some thousands of years previous to his physical birth. Such is the reason given by E. W. West and others. Another very early date is given by Xanthos of Lydia (470 B.C.), the first ...
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... believed him to have emigrated thence in the dim centuries of the past, with the Iranians and the Indians. But this description may be 'poetical' rather than 'historical,' and it would be precarious to draw conclusions from it, except ...
... believed him to have emigrated thence in the dim centuries of the past, with the Iranians and the Indians. But this description may be 'poetical' rather than 'historical,' and it would be precarious to draw conclusions from it, except ...
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... believed, by some of the Classical writers about Zoroaster are preposterous. Pliny, for example, informs us that the Prophet lived for twenty years in a desert on cheese! Porphyrius claimed that Zoroaster inhabited a cave on the side of ...
... believed, by some of the Classical writers about Zoroaster are preposterous. Pliny, for example, informs us that the Prophet lived for twenty years in a desert on cheese! Porphyrius claimed that Zoroaster inhabited a cave on the side of ...
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... believed to reside. Thus their worship of 'Father Heaven' and 'Mother Earth,' and Mithra, the god of the rain and the sun. E. E. Kellett holds that most of these gods had not yet assumed 'proper' names, and in the time of Zoroaster they ...
... believed to reside. Thus their worship of 'Father Heaven' and 'Mother Earth,' and Mithra, the god of the rain and the sun. E. E. Kellett holds that most of these gods had not yet assumed 'proper' names, and in the time of Zoroaster they ...
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... believed that his word was final and authoritative: those who disobeyed it would suffer, 'those of you that put not in practice this word as I think and utter it, to them shall be woe at the end of life,' but 'in eternity shall the ...
... believed that his word was final and authoritative: those who disobeyed it would suffer, 'those of you that put not in practice this word as I think and utter it, to them shall be woe at the end of life,' but 'in eternity shall the ...
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Achaemenian Ahriman Ahuna Vairya Ahura Mazdah Ameretat Amesha Spentas Anahita ancient Aryan Angels Angra Mainyu Aramaiti Arjasp Artaxerxes Asha Avesta believed Books Brahmanic Bundahish called Casartelli century A.D. chapter Christian conception creation Cyrus Daena Daevas Darius Darmesteter deities Deliverer Dinkart doctrine Druj dualism earth especially ethical evil Spirit faith fire Fravashis Gathas Gathic Gayomartians gods Greek Haoma Haug Haurvatat Heaven Hell honour importance India inscriptions Iran Iranian Isaiah Israel Jehovah Jewish Karapans Kavis king later Avesta Lord Magi Magian man’s Mithra monotheist Moulton origin Pahlavi Parsis Parsism passages period Persian personality personified Philo practical prayers priests Prophet punishment reformation religion religious righteous sacred Saoshyant says sect Söderblom soul Spenta Mainyu story strange taught teaching of Zoroaster temples thou thought today tradition translation Urvan Vairya Vedas Vendidad Vishtaspa Vohu Manah whilst word worship writings Yasht Yasna Yima Zarathushtra Zartusht Namah Zend Zervanites Zoroaster Zoroaster’s Zoroastrianism