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Myths of Greece and Rome
H a Guerber
Myths of Greece and Rome
H a Guerber
Publisher Marketing: MYTHOLOGY is the science which treats of the early traditions, or myths, relating to the religion of the ancients, and includes, besides a full account of the origin of their gods, their theory concerning the beginning of all things. Myths of creation. Among all the nations scattered over the face of the earth, the Hebrews alone were instructed by God, who gave them not only a full account of the creation of the world and of all living creatures, but also a code of laws to regulate their conduct. All the questions they fain would ask were fully answered, and no room remained for conjecture. It was not so, however, with the other nations. The Greeks and Romans, for instance, lacking the definite knowledge which we obtain from the Scriptures, and still anxious to know everything, were forced to construct, in part, their own theory. As they looked about them for some clue to serve as guide, they could not help but observe and admire the wonders of nature. The succession of day and night, summer and winter, rain and sunshine; the fact that the tallest trees sprang from tiny seeds, the greatest rivers from diminutive streams, and the most beautiful flowers and delicious fruits from small green buds, -all seemed to tell them of a superior Being, who had fashioned them to serve a definite purpose.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 12, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781499348026 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 150 |
Dimensions | 216 × 279 × 8 mm · 362 g |