How To Use Mithras In A Sentence
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Now here is what is interesting, the worshippers of Mithras strongly believed in a celestial heaven and an infernal hell.
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It was based on worship of the god Mithras and derives from the Persian and Indic god Mithra and other Zoroastrian deities .
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Demeter, the type of the earth, or to Mithras, the symbol of all that fructifies that earth, -- the great object and design of the secret instruction were identical in all places, and the Mysteries constituted a school of religion in which the errors and absurdities of polytheism were revealed to the initiated.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry
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Mithras was worshipped as guardian of arms, and patron of soldiers and armies.
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Before either could react, a blaze of fire and wind ripped through the night sky and knocked Mithras several feet into the air.
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The ideas of a Divine Man incarnating, dying and being reborn, were already popular mystical doctrines in these communities, and it was not hard to replace Mithras or Osiris with Christ.
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Susie said she didn't think he was a Mithraic, see, it was still gently raining; surely Mithras would have honoured his own?
NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
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A great number of the nobility took theophorous (god-bearing) names compounded with Mithras.
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It is tempting to identify the Roman Mithras with the Persian Mithra, except that there is no known Persian legend or text about Mithra killing a bull or being associated with other animals.
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Now here is what is interesting, the worshippers of Mithras strongly believed in a celestial heaven and an infernal hell.
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Mithras first appeared as an angel (more or less) in Zoroastrianism, where he was a protector of truth and divinity of light.
The Pagan Origins of Christmas | Heretical Ideas Magazine
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As 'God of Truth and Integrity', Mithras was invoked in solemn oaths to pledge the fulfillment of contracts and punish liars .
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Not long after that, the Romans arrive to escort Arcturus to a hidden forbidden temple where Maecenas is dead looking like a ghastly imitation of Mithras slaying the bull.
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Susie said she didn't think he was a Mithraic, see, it was still gently raining; surely Mithras would have honoured his own?
NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
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The cult of Mithras was an initiatory, ‘mystery’ tradition whose enthusiasts could largely be found in the Roman army.