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Names of Neptune. Vesta one of the Deities of Egypt. 

 Her Dress - - - - - - 27 



Thmei, Truth, or Justice. Her Double Capacity. Thum- 

 mim. Urim and Thuramim - - - 28 



Justice the great Cai'dinal Virtue; the other Three related 

 more particuarly to the Possessor of them - - 29 



The Dead took the Epithet "judged" or "justified." 

 Similar Idea in Plato, and in the East at present. Fi- 

 gure of Justice without a Head - - - 30 



Mandoo, Mars Ultor ? His Name perhaps the Origin of 

 Mendes, though not like the Mendes of Herodotus - 31 



Error of the Greeks respecting Mendes and Pan - - 32 



Character of Mandoo. Called also Mandoo-Re, perhaps 

 Confirmatory of the Origin of Sabsean Worship - 33 



His Title of " Avenger." Not the mere God of War, who 

 was Ranpo, but as a Divine Attribute - - 34 



MANDOOLr, or Malooli. His Worship in Nubia. The 

 Triad of Kalabshi. ChampoUion's Opinion of his Charac- 

 ter, as the last of the Incarnations of Amun-re - 35 



Savak, the Crocodile-headed God. Crocodile the Type 

 of the Sun from its Number Sixty. Not respected 

 throughout Egypt. Savak a Deity of Thebes - 36 



Corresponded to Chronos or Saturn, but different from 

 Seb or Saturn, the Father of Osiris and Isis. His 

 Name - - - - - - 37 



Tafne, Tafnet, or Dafne, with a Lion's Head. Her 

 Name. Thripiiis, or Athribis, Companion of Khem. 

 Her Form unknown, perhaps with a Lion's Head - 38 



Another Lion-headed Goddess. Hekte (Hecate ?) with a 

 Lion's Head. Where found - - - - 39 



Menhai, also a Lion-headed Goddess. A Form of 

 Neith Another Form of Pasht, or of Buto? with the 

 Head of a Cat - - - - - 40 



Eilethyia, Lucina, Soven? or Sebn ? not connected with 

 the Moon. Her Name. Her Office partly shared by 

 Netpe, and other Deities - - - - 41 



Her City in the Thebai'd. Her Office and Form - 43 



The Vulture her Emblem, and the Asp also frequently 



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