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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter XLII
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XLII (16.)
Not men or gods, or the glorified ones or the damned; not generations past, present, or future, shall inflict any injury upon me
Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (80)
And so, according to the Greeks, none is so great as to be above judgment, none so insignificant as to escape its notice....
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Hindu
Sankhya Yoga (2.12)
Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor these kings of men. Never will there be a time hereafter when any of us shall cease to be.
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 46 — Ushtavaiti Gatha (8)
But bearing back the (evil will and evil influence of such), let these things come (back) to him in anger. Let that to his body come which holds from ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (39)
Let us hear, then, the lyric poet Bacchylides speaking of the divine: "Who to diseases dire never succumb, And blameless are; in nought resembling...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (21)
"May thy fate, O lord, be supreme among the gods
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Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Perfect Long-Suffering (7)
In no place and by naught can the mind be destroyed, for it is unembodied; but from imaginations clinging to the body it suffers with the body's...
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Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Perfect Long-Suffering (10)
It is unmeet for me to hate them that destroy or revile images, sanctuaries, or the Good Law; for the Enlightened and their company thereby take no...
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