... of veneration; and, by an involuntary impulse, frequently produced an act of worship. Here he was received with congratulations; and after having entered into the usual engagements for keeping secret the sacred rites of Mithras, the sacred WORDS were... The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries - Página 28por Charles William Heckethorn - 1897Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...myrtle boughs, and habited in a tunic of bright cerulean hue ; round him were assembled the preesules and dispensers of the mysteries. By these the novice...perfect, because in the first four properties of Nature (il) are comprised and implied all the rest ; wherefore also the first four numbers summed up make... | |
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