the gods who are in the Tuat._ │
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CXXVI. . . . . . . . . . . 244,│ XL.
245│
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CXXVII. _The Book for invoking the gods of 249│ No Vignettes.
the Bounds, which the person │
reciteth when he approacheth them, │
that he may enter and see the │
Strong one in the Great Abode of │
the Tuat._ │
CXXVIII. _Invocation of Osiris_ 251,│ ”
252│
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CXXIX (same as C). │ XL.
CXXX. _A Book whereby the Soul is made to 256–259│ XL.
live for ever, on the day of │
entering into the Bark of Rā, and │
to pass the Sheniu of the Tuat. │
Made on the Birthday of Osiris._ │
CXXXI. _Chapter whereby one proceedeth into 261│ XLI.
Heaven by the side of Rā._ │
CXXXII. _Chapter whereby a person is enabled 263│ XLI.
to go round, to visit his dwelling │
in the Netherworld._ │
CXXXIII. _Book whereby the deceased acquireth 264,│ XLI, XLII.
might in the Netherworld, in 265│
presence of the great cycle of the │
gods._ │
CXXXIV. _Chapter whereby the deceased 267,│ XLI.
acquireth might._ 268│
CXXXV. _Another chapter recited when the 269,│_No Vignettes._
Moon renews itself on the first day 270│
of the month._ │
CXXXVIA. _Chapter whereby one is conveyed in 270│ XLII.
the Bark of Rā._ │
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CXXXVIB. _Chapter whereby one is conveyed in 271,│ No Vignettes.
the Great Bark of Rā to pass 272│
through the orbit of flame._ │
CXXXVIIA. _Chapter whereby a Light is kindled 275│ ”
for a person._ │
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CXXXVIIB. _Chapter whereby a Light is kindled 275│ XLII.
for a person._ │
CXXXVIII. _Chapter whereby one is enabled to 277│ XLIII.
enter into Abydos._ │
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CXXXIX (same as CXXIII). │
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CXL. _The book read on the last day of 280,│ XLIII, XLIV.
Mechir, when the Eye is full on the 281│
last day of Mechir._ │
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CXLI. to _The Book said by a man or his father 282–285│ XLIV, XLV,
CXLIII. or his son in the festival of the │ XLVI.
Amenta, and wherewith he acquires │
might with Rā, and with the gods │
when he is with them. Said on the │
day of the new Moon, when offerings │
are made of bread, beer, oxen, │
geese, and burnt incense to—_ │
CXLIV. _The Chapter of the Arrival._ 287–289│ XLVI, XLVII,
│ XLIX, L.
CXLV and _The knowing of the pylons of the 292–294│ XLIV, XLVIII,
CXLVI. house of Osiris, in the Garden of │ LIII.
Aarru._ │
CXLVII. 296–298│ XLIX, L.
CXLVIII. _Giving sustenance to the deceased in 300–301│ XLVI, XLVII,
the Netherworld, and delivering him │ LI.
from all evil things._ │
CXLIX. 302–307│ LII.
CL. 309│ LIII.
CLI. 309│ LIV, LVI.
CLIA. 313│_No Vignettes._
_bis_ │
CLIA. _Chapter of the mysterious head._ │ LIV.
_ter_ │
CLII. _Chapter of building a house on 314│ LIV.
earth._ │
CLIIIA. _Chapter of coming out of the net._ 315,│ LV.
316│
CLIIIB. _Chapter of escaping from the 320,│ LVI.
catchers of fish._ 321│
CLIV. _Chapter of not letting the body 322,│ LVI.
decay in the Netherworld._ 323│
CLV. _Chapter of the Tat of gold._ 325│ LVI, LVII.
CLVI. _Chapter of the buckle of carnelian, 326│ LVI, LVII.
which is put on the neck of the │
deceased._ │
CLVII. _Chapter of the vulture of gold, put 326,│ LVII.
on the neck of the deceased._ 327│
CLVIII. _Chapter of the collar of gold, put 327│ LVII.
on the neck of the deceased._ │
CLIX. _Chapter of the column of green 327,│ LVII.
Felspar, put on the neck of the 328│
deceased._ │
CLX. _Giving the column of green Felspar._ 328│ LVII.
CLXI. _Chapter of unfastening the opening 329,│ LV.
in the sky. Thoth does it so that 330│
it may be finished when he opens │
(the sky) with Aten._ │
CLXII. _Chapter of causing a flame to arise 330,│ LVIII.
under the head of the deceased._ 321│
CLXIII. _Chapters brought from another book, 333,│ LVIII.
in addition to the “coming forth by 334│
day.” Chapter of not letting the │
body of a man decay in the │
Netherworld, of rescuing him from │
the devourers of souls who imprison │
men in the Tuat, and of not raising │
his sins on earth against him, but │
of saving his flesh and his bones │
from the worms and from every │
evil-doing god in the Netherworld, │
so that he may go in and out as he │
likes, and do everything he desires │
without restraint._ │
CLXIV. _Another Chapter._ 336,│ LVIII.
337│
CLXV. _Chapter of landing and not being 338,│ LVIII.
obscured, so that the body may 339│
prosper in drinking water._ │
CLXVI. _Chapter of the Pillow._ 340│ LVIII.
CLXVII. _Chapter of bringing an Eye._ 341│ LVIII.
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CLXVIII. 341│ No Vignettes.
CLXIX. _Chapter of raising the funereal 342–344│ ”
Bed._ │
CLXX. _Chapter of arranging the funereal 345–347│ ”
Bed._ │
CLXXI. _Chapter of wrapping up (the 347│ ”
deceased) in a pure garment._ │
CLXXII. _Beginning of the Chapter of reciting 348–351│ ”
the ceremonies made in the │
Netherworld._ │
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CLXXIII. _The addresses of Horus to his father 352,│ LIX.
when he goes in to see his father, 353│
and when he comes out of his great │
sanctuary to see him Rā Unneferu, │
the master of Ta-tser, and then │
they embrace one another; therefore │
he is glorious in the Netherworld._ │
CLXXIV. _Chapter of causing the Chu to come 354,│ LX.
out of the great door in the sky._ 355│
CLXXV. _Chapter of not dying a second death 356,│ LX.
in the Netherworld._ 357│
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CLXXVI. _Chapter of not dying a second time 358│ No Vignettes.
in the Netherworld._ │
CLXXVII. _Chapter of raising the Chu, of 359│ ”
vivifying his soul in the │
Netherworld._ │
CLXXVIII. _Chapter of raising the body, of 360–363│ ”
giving it eyes, of making it │
possess ears, of fixing its head, │
of putting it on its base._ │
CLXXIX. _Chapter of coming forth when going 363,│ ”
out of yesterday and coming in the 364│
(present) day, being equipped by │
one’s own hands._ │
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CLXXX. _Chapter of coming forth by day, of 365–367│ LX.
giving praise to Rā in the Amenta, │
of paying homage to the inhabitants │
of the Tuat, of opening the way to │
the mighty soul in the Netherworld, │
of letting him walk, lengthen his │
strides, and go in and out in the │
Netherworld; and take the form of a │
living soul._ │
CLXXXI. _Chapter of arriving before the 368,│ LXI.
Divine circle of Osiris and before 369│
the gods, the guides in the Tuat, │
before the guards of their halls, │
the heralds of their gates and the │
doorkeepers of their pylons in the │
Amenta, and of taking the form of a │
living soul and praising Osiris the │
lord of his circle of gods._ │
CLXXXII. _Book of vivifying Osiris, of giving 370–372│ LXI.
air to him whose heart is │
motionless, through the action of │
Thoth, who repels the enemies of │
Osiris who comes there in his │
form ... as protector, saviour, │
defender in the Netherworld._ │
_It is said by Thoth himself, so that │
the morning light may shine on him │
(Osiris) every day._ │
CLXXXIII. _Adoration to Osiris, giving him 372–374│ LX.
praise, bowing down before │
Unneferu, falling on one’s face │
before the lord of Ta-tsert, and │
exalting him who is on his sand._ │
CLXXXIV. _Chapter of being near Osiris._ 375│ LX.
CLXXXV. _Giving praise to Osiris, falling on 375│ LX.
the earth before the lord of │
eternity; propitiating the god with │
what he loves, speaking the truth, │
the lord of which is not known._ │
CLXXXVI. _Adoration to Hathor, the lady of the 376│ LX, LXII.
West, falling down before Mehurit._ │