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Page 39
The first part of the former book contains the Liturgy used by the Persians , and
which is still used among them in all their oratories and fire - temples even to this
very day . The rest treats of all other parts of their religion . And according as their
...
The first part of the former book contains the Liturgy used by the Persians , and
which is still used among them in all their oratories and fire - temples even to this
very day . The rest treats of all other parts of their religion . And according as their
...
Page 40
It is still preserved among them in the old Persic language and character ; and in
every oratory and fire - temple , even to this very day , there is a copy of it kept in
the same manner as there is with us of the Bible in every parish - church , out of ...
It is still preserved among them in the old Persic language and character ; and in
every oratory and fire - temple , even to this very day , there is a copy of it kept in
the same manner as there is with us of the Bible in every parish - church , out of ...
Page 125
... the world , and the glories of them , to satisfy the desire of the eyes ; he was
tempted to work a miracle on the pinnacle of the temple , and to show himself
moving aloft through the air , in the sight of the multitude , to display : the pride of
life .
... the world , and the glories of them , to satisfy the desire of the eyes ; he was
tempted to work a miracle on the pinnacle of the temple , and to show himself
moving aloft through the air , in the sight of the multitude , to display : the pride of
life .
Page 142
... is called the sanctuary ; and after the second veil , the tabernacle which was
called the holiest of all . " The symbolic patterns delineated by the Mosaic
dispensation unquestionably teem with import , and these distinctly describe the
temple ...
... is called the sanctuary ; and after the second veil , the tabernacle which was
called the holiest of all . " The symbolic patterns delineated by the Mosaic
dispensation unquestionably teem with import , and these distinctly describe the
temple ...
Page 148
10 , ) of wihch St. John was honoured with a view in the great heavenly temple , (
Rev. xv . 5 , ) laid over of purest gold , within and without , surmounted and
surrounded by a golden crown , a royal diadem , the bright and superb emblem
of ...
10 , ) of wihch St. John was honoured with a view in the great heavenly temple , (
Rev. xv . 5 , ) laid over of purest gold , within and without , surmounted and
surrounded by a golden crown , a royal diadem , the bright and superb emblem
of ...
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