Astrology, 670:were the earliest trinity of the Egyptians (Osiris, Isis and Hermes.)" (S.D. Vol. II, 640) "TheBethlehem, 61:(14) the glad Resurrection (as in the cases of Osiris, Attis and others); there are (15) the twelveBethlehem, 177:Persians, Adonis and Arris in Syria and Phrygia, Osiris and Isis and Horus in Egypt, Baal andBethlehem, 178:eternity' - died to save the world; The Egyptian Osiris was called Savior, so was Horus; so was theBethlehem, 178:as he was called) was torn to pieces, not unlike Osiris. Even in far Mexico [179] Quetzalcoatl, theBethlehem, 180:also a historical nucleus for such personages as Osiris, Mithra, Krishna, Hercules, Apollo and theBethlehem, 237:of Baldur, of Mithra, of Bacchus, and of Osiris, to mention only a few of a large number. One ofBethlehem, 237:Maternus, tells us that the mysteries of Osiris bear a close resemblance to the Christian teaching,Bethlehem, 237:teaching, and that after the resurrection of Osiris his friends rejoice together, saying, "We have |