The triple mummy case of Aroeri-Ao, an Egyptian priest, in dr. Lee's museum at Hartwell house, Bucks. Drawn by J. Bonomi. (Syro-Egypt. soc. of Lond.).

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الصفحة 7 - Neith, while beneath is the deceased with two bodies. His earthly body is red, and is in the act of falling to the ground; whilst his spiritual or heavenly body is blue, and stands upright, raising his hands to heaven. In this interesting way did the Egyptians express in a picture their belief in the immortality of the soul. It is remarkable that the mummycase of the grandfather of Aroeri-ao, who appears to have been an eminent member of the priesthood, and to have belonged to a family of wealth...
الصفحة 7 - There is an animal body, and there is a spiritual body." But this more spiritual view of the resurrection to a future life, was never generally received by the Egyptians. They clung to the old opinion of the resurrection of the body, and continued to make it into a mummy, to save it for the return of the soul. The two opinions are both spoken...

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