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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet VII
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (26)
"The Lord of the Pure Incantation," "the Quickener of the Dead,"
Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Ceremonial Magic and Sorcery (41)
"I conjure thee, I exorcise thee, thou Spirit Zadkiel, by these Holy Names Hagios O Theos Iscyros Athanatos Paracletus Agla on Alpha et Omega Ioth...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (8)
Oh thou Great One, who art Shoreless, and callest upon the Powers of the South, at the moment when the god is carried forth, saying:—
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XC (1)
Oh thou who choppest off heads and cuttest throats, but restorest memory in the mouth of the dead through the Words of Power which they possess: thou...
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Gnostic
Chapter 143 (Of the efficacy of that name)
"Who then knoweth that name, if he cometh out of the body of matter, nor smoke nor darkness nor authority nor ruler of the Fate-sphere nor angel nor...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXII (3)
Thou art the mighty enchanter among the cycle of the gods, thou swift runner, with quick strides. Thou art the mighty god who cometh to him who...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLIV The Chapter Of Not Letting The Body Decay In The Netherworld (2)
Come, take hold of my breath of life, lord of the breath, lofty above his equals; vivify me, build me up, thou lord of the funeral chest
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCIX (8)
1. The Mooring post. “Lord of the Double-Earth in the Shrine” is thy name
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXI (22)
Oh ye Seven Divine Masters, who are the arms of the Balance on the Night wherein the Eye is fixed; ye who strike off the heads and cleave the necks,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIII (1)
Book whereby the Deceased acquireth Might in the Netherworld in presence of the great Cycle of the gods. [ Said on the first day of the Month
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIV (2)
The second gate. He who raises his face, is the name of the occupant of the second gate; he with the revolving face is the name of the warden...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXIX (1)
Oh thou who Bringest; Oh thou Runner, who dwellest in thy Keep, thou great god; grant that my Soul may come to me from whatsoever place wherein it...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter I (18)
I am he who reciteth the liturgies of the Soul who is Lord of Tattu
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (87)
Dread, invincible, great, deathless One, Whom Ether crowns."... By the expression "Sire of our Mother" mhtro patwr he not only intimates creation out...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXI (1)
Hail to thee, Lord of Light, who art Prince of the House which is encircled by Darkness and Obscurity. I am come to thee glorified and purified
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIII (3)
Come to Osiris N. , deliver him from the Powers of the god whose face is terrible, who takes possession of the heart, and takes hold of the limbs; a f...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIX (11)
Thou art great, a mighty Chu, whose name is not known, the soul which opens the Amenta. It is mighty this soul of N. , for he is beloved of Rā and...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (23)
I am He who presideth in Restau. “He who entereth in his own name, and cometh forth in quest; the Lord of the Eternity of the Earth” is my name
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (5)
Hail, acclamations to thee, god whose heart is motionless, Unneferu, the son of Nut. I am Thoth, the favourite of Rā, the very brave, who is...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXI (2)
I utter that Name of the great god, who granteth that two of his Messengers [49] should come; the name of one is Batta, and the name of the other is...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (1)
Book of vivifying Osiris, of giving air to him whose heart is motionless, through the action of Thoth, who repels the enemies of Osiris who come...
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