
Jean-Jacques de Morgan was a French mining engineer, geologist, and archaeologist. He was the Director of Antiquities for the government of Egypt from 1892 to 1897, and excavated in Memphis and Dahshur, providing many drawings of many Egyptian pyramids. De Morgan also worked at Stonehenge, Persepolis, and many other sites.
“, in one of the later years of his life, imagined that he had overcome the difficulty (). He went so far as to write a paper, which he took with him to the Institute, and began to read it. But in the first paragraph something struck him that he had not observed: he muttered: '', and put the paper in his pocket.' [].””
“Los cristianos se privan a sí mismos de su consuelo más sólido debido a su incredulidad y su olvido de las promesas de Dios.””
“La meditación bíblica es el arte de hablarnos a nosotros mismos acerca de lo que Dios nos ha dicho; y lo que compartimos con otros es lo que se desborda.””