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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... received ecclesiastical condem- nation where there was no downright denial of its ex- istence ; in the taboo so continuously and ecumenically imposed upon its expression ; and in the feeling that any discussion concerning it was ...
... received ecclesiastical condem- nation where there was no downright denial of its ex- istence ; in the taboo so continuously and ecumenically imposed upon its expression ; and in the feeling that any discussion concerning it was ...
Page 190
... received him not with due hon- ours . But every one shall reap the fruit of his good or bad actions , and the Lingam therefore shall not cease to distress the three worlds until it is resumed by that god . Do ye therefore adopt such ...
... received him not with due hon- ours . But every one shall reap the fruit of his good or bad actions , and the Lingam therefore shall not cease to distress the three worlds until it is resumed by that god . Do ye therefore adopt such ...
Page 252
... received ' ; and the other Qui si riceveno li Voti : ' Here the vows are received . ' The price of a Mass is 15 Neopolitan grains , and of a Litany 5 grains . On each table is a large basin for the reception of the different offerings ...
... received ' ; and the other Qui si riceveno li Voti : ' Here the vows are received . ' The price of a Mass is 15 Neopolitan grains , and of a Litany 5 grains . On each table is a large basin for the reception of the different offerings ...
Contents
CHAP | 3 |
SUN MOON AND NATURE WORSHIP | 13 |
THE BIRTH OF PHALLICISM | 40 |
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According ancient ancient Egyptians androgynous animal appear associated belief body bull called carried celebrated century ceremony Christianity Church concept connexion considered creation dedicated deity Devil earth Egyptian emblem erected evidence evil existence fact Faiths female fertility festivals figure force give given goddess gods Greek hand head heaven held Hindu honour human idea identical idol India indications instances Italy Jupiter Knight Lingam living London looked Lord male means moon mother mysteries mythology nature object obscene offered organs origin Osiris pagan Persians person phallic worship phallus pillar points possess practice present Priapus priests primitive principle procession prostitutes races referred religion religious represented result rites Roman sacred says serpent sexual shape significance similar Siva spirit stone sun-god supposed symbol temple termed thought tion tree universe various virgin Vishnu wife woman women Yoni