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e of the scarab, 38. Men-kau-Ra. Inscription on the coffin of, Introd. vi. Mer-en-ra, 83. Mesopotamia and its relations with Egypt, 41, 42, 43, 44. Mesopotamia. Egyptian scarabs found in, 62, 63. Messenger. The, of thy god, 151. Messenger, the same as angel, 151 note. Mestha, 109. Mesxen. The reservoir from which came the new souls, 99 note, 103, 104. See, Souls. Metaphysicians. Religious, 73. Metempsychosis. Mistaken ideas as to Egyptian, 97 _et seq._ Mineralogists, 73. Mirini I., 83, 84. Motion in all things, 96, 97. Moses. Reason why he may have omitted putting the doctrine of the future life of the soul in the Pentateuch, Introd. xv. _et seq._ Moses and belief in the immortality of the soul, Introd. xiii., _et seq._ Mysteries. The Teachers of, 72. Mummy called the, Husk, also the Sahu, 118, 119. Names of precious stones in the Ephod of the Hebrew High Priest, 37. Naukratis. Scarabs of, 27. Naville. M. Edouard, edition of the Book of the Dead, Introd. xvii., 146. Nebesheh. Scarabs of, 27. Neb-ka. Scarabs of, 23, 46. Nehabkau, 153. Nephesh of the Hebrew Qabbalah, and the lower vitality of the Mummy or Sahu, 118, 119. Nephthys, 86. Neshamah. The, of the Hebrew Qabbalah, 116. Nine. The divine, 83. Nothing destroyed, only transformed, 95, 96. _Nous._ The, of the Greeks, 116. Nu or, the Sky, 108. See, Nut. Nut, 79. Oldest scarabs, 46. Osiris, 93, 94, 106, 147, 149. the dead one became an Osiris, Introd. vi. Pacht was the Mistress of thoughts, 70. Papyrus Ebers. Introd. x., note. Papyrus. Medical, Introd. x. Pentateuch. Hebrew, no idea in it, of the immortality of the soul and its future reward or punishment, Introd. xiii. _et seq._ _Per-em-hru._ See, Book of the Dead. Pepi I. Scarabs of the period of, 24. Personality. The, 116, 117, 119, 120. Philo. Introd. xiii. Philosophers, 73. failure of, to understand psychological phenomena, 3. Philosophy. Ancient Egyptian, 68. of the Ancient Egyptians not yet understood, 68. Philostratus quoted, 4. Phoenician scarabs, 128 _et seq._ Phoenicians. The, were copyists, 132. Phoenician manufactures of cylinders, signets, etc., 129 _et seq._ Pierret. M. Paul, his edition of the Book of the Dead, Introd. xvii., xviii., 145. Plato, 75. Pliny quoted as to the scarabaeus, 7 _et seq._ Plutarch, 74. quoted, 7, note. Prayers and litanies for t
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