Phallic Worship: A History of Sex and Sex Rites in Relation to the Religions of All Races from Antiquity to the Present Day |
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... stone . From the word Bethel , the place where the pillar was erected , came the word Baetylia among the heathen , which signified rude stones , which they worshipped , either as symbols of divinity , or as true gods animated by some ...
... stone . From the word Bethel , the place where the pillar was erected , came the word Baetylia among the heathen , which signified rude stones , which they worshipped , either as symbols of divinity , or as true gods animated by some ...
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... stones had been removed at previous periods , though there are now very small remains of building . This stone was found at a depth of about five feet from the surface , which shows that the buildings , a church no doubt , must have ...
... stones had been removed at previous periods , though there are now very small remains of building . This stone was found at a depth of about five feet from the surface , which shows that the buildings , a church no doubt , must have ...
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... Stone - worship condemned by Moses , 139 Stone - worship , denunciation of , 244 Stone - worship in England , 232 , 233 Stone - worship in India to - day , 220 Stone - worship in Ireland , 238 , 239 Stone - worship in Japan for cure of ...
... Stone - worship condemned by Moses , 139 Stone - worship , denunciation of , 244 Stone - worship in England , 232 , 233 Stone - worship in India to - day , 220 Stone - worship in Ireland , 238 , 239 Stone - worship in Japan for cure of ...
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CHAP | 3 |
SUN MOON AND NATURE WORSHIP | 13 |
THE BIRTH OF PHALLICISM | 40 |
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