Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism / With an Essay on Baal Worship, on the Assyrian Sacred "Grove," and Other Allied Symbols
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The author surveys the origins, forms, and meanings of religious emblems, tracing parallels between ancient pagan signs and motifs that reappear in Christian practice. Focusing on visible symbols rather than doctrinal disputes, he interprets a variety of motifs — including essays on Baal worship and the Assyrian sacred grove — and argues that rites, images, and dress served specific functions within religious systems. Concise explanations are paired with woodcut illustrations drawn from a larger study to show how recurring emblematic language structured ritual expression across different cultures.
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