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Sekenen-Rā, 93.
Self-existenoe, 217.
Semench-ka-Rā, statue of, 45.
Sepulchral rites, 124.
Set, Darkness, 84, 110, 112, 115.
Seti I., father of Rameses II., his sarcophagus, 201.
Shadow, 150, 152.
Shai, the divider, Fate, 160.
Shu, the Air, 109.
Smer, a priestly official, 32.
Song of King Antuf, 69.
— of the Harper, 70.
— of the Oxen, 130.
Souls, 152.
— of Rā, 164.
Spencer, H., 64, 127, 148, 150.
Spinoza, 234.
Stanley on Apis tombs, 238.
— king's divinity, 165.
— Pyramids, 61.
Stem, 19, 195.
Sun, names of the:
— Ra, 111. Osiris, 107. Horus, 112.
— Ptah, Opener, Artist, 178.
— Chnemu, Builder, 178.
— Tmu, Closer, 178.
— Chepera, Scarabaeus in his bark, 190.
— Sebek, Crocodile, 237.
Suten-hotep-tā, 134.
Symbols, 135.
 
TANEN, 178.
Tebha = Typhon, 114.
Techu, meaning of, 116.
Tefnut, goddess, the Dew, 109, 250.
Tehuti, Thoth, the Moon, 116, 122.
Tehutimes III., annals of, 28.
Tehutimes IV., dream of, 155.
Temples, 82.
Thoth, 116.
Thunder, roaring of a lion, 250.
— bellowing of a bull, 250.
Timokles, 3.
Tmu, or Atmu, name of the sun, 88, 198.
Tomb, parts of an Egyptian, 128.
Triads, world beneath the earth, 201.
 
UNBU, son of Nu and Nut, name of Osiris, 111.
Unnefer, name of Osiris, 204.
Uranes, a celestial stream in the Tuat, 201.
Usertsen (wrongly called Usertesen), 43.
 
Valens, edict against the monks of Egypt, 214.
 
Wescher, 141.
Wiedemann, 19, 35, 209.
Wilkinson, 67, 129.
 
Xenophanes of Colophon, 3.
 
Yama, 110.
Young, 12.
 
Zoega, 13.
Zoolatry, 1, 235.

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