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| en/Sufism/The Persian Mystics- Jami.txt 2 | ||
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| in plants, and in the clouds, and the rivers, and the very | stones | under our feet. And they said, We cannot believe in the res |
| re accursed, and doomed to hell. Ah God, who are we to cast | stones | at the Pharisees of old, when this is the very thing which |
| en/Hinduism/Mahabharata.txt 2 | ||
| ly bow can bend, And the fifth is set with jewels, gems and | stones | of purest ray, Golden fire-flies glint and sparkle in the y |
| ata's council chamber chieftains thoughtful held their way, | Stones | inlaid in arch and pillar glinted in the glittering dawn, G |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 8.txt 2 | ||
| they shall cover the surface of it with dust of bricks, of | stones | , or of dry earth10. 7. This is the case when the house is t |
| clothes off14, shall take up the body from the clay or the | stones | , or from the plastered house15, and they shall lay it down |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 6 - Raag Maajh.txt 1 | ||
| ted from the cobs. Placing the kernels between the two mill- | stones | , people sit and grind the corn. Those kernels which stick t |
| en/Taoism/Chuangtse (Lin Yutang tr).txt 1 | ||
| by the latter's disciples, as is easy to see from the three | stones | about Chuangtse which follow. 72 Capital of Chao. |
| en/Theosophy/Light on the Path and Through the Gates of Gold.txt 1 | ||
| o finer senses. Here we find the first clew to the stepping- | stones | we need. Man looks from this point of view like a point whe |
| en/Yezidism/Sacred Books and Traditions of the Yezidiz.txt 5 | ||
| arrow for them spread abroad over the country, and all took | stones | from their sanctuary, the Kaaba, out of reverence for their |
| t of the belief in divine powers inhabiting springs, trees, | stones | . We may refer to the sacred wells at Ḳadeš (Gen. 14: 7) and |
| s to The original idea might have been that the waters, the | stones | , and the trees themselves were divinities. In Jud. 5: 21, w |
| will be afflicted with disease. Again, the Yezidis kiss the | stones | that satisfy their imagination, and make vows to them (see |
| e ceiling. The roof rests on trunks of trees raised on rude | stones | in the centre chamber, which is open on one side to the air |
| en/Hinduism/Laws of Manu.txt 3 | ||
| nd concerning all gems, produced in water, or consisting of | stones | (to be) equally (wicked) as a lie concerning land. 101. 'Ma |
| im cause to be made other hidden marks for boundaries, 250. | Stones | , bones, cow's hair, chaff, ashes, potsherds, dry cowdung, b |
| (selling) condiments of all sorts, cooked food and sesamum, | stones | , salt, cattle, and human (beings), 87. All dyed cloth, as w |
| en/Christianity/Ezra.txt 2 | ||
| to the house of the great God, which is builded with great | stones | , and timber is laid in the walls, and this work goeth fast |
| dth thereof threescore cubits; 6:4 With three rows of great | stones | , and a row of new timber: and let the expenses be given out |
| en/Theosophy/Letters That Have Helped Me.txt 1 | ||
| let the fight be for a cause and not against anyone. Let no | stones | be thrown. Be charitable. Do not let people be asked to ste |
| en/Islam/Quran - Qaribullah and Darwish.txt 14 | ||
| guard yourselves against the Fire whose fuel is people and | stones | , prepared for the unbelievers. 2:25 Bear glad tidings to th |
| rts became as hard as rock or even harder. Indeed among the | stones | are those from which rivers burst. And others split so that |
| till alive) and slaughter it; also of animals sacrificed on | stones | (to idols). (You are forbidden) to seek division by the arr |
| ah, if this is indeed the truth from You, rain down upon us | stones | from heaven or bring us a painful punishment.' 8:33 But All |
| ed them. 15:74 We laid it (the city) upside down and rained | stones | of baked clay upon them. 15:75 Surely, in that there are si |
| e be raised again in a new creation' 17:50 Say: 'Let you be | stones | or iron, 17:51 or any other creation yet more monstrous in |
| assed by the village which was rained upon by evil rain (of | stones | ); what, have they never seen it? No, they look for no resur |
| 26:173 We rained upon them a rain, and evil is the rain (of | stones | ) on those that are warned. 26:174 Surely, in that there is |
| should stay behind. 27:58 And we rained on them a rain (of | stones | ); indeed it is an evil rain that rains on those that are wa |
| will We would have transmuted them (into monkeys, pigs and | stones | ) where they were, so that they could neither go forward nor |
| We are sent to a sinful nation, 51:33 so that we bring down | stones | of clay upon them 51:34 marked by your Lord for the sinful' |
| warnings. 54:34 We let loose on all of them a squall of clay | stones | , except for the house of Lot whom We saved at dawn 54:35 th |
| r families against the Fire the fuel of which is people and | stones | , over which there are harsh, and stern angels who never dis |
| sent against them flights of birds 105:4 pelting them with | stones | of baked clay, 105:5 so that He made them like straw eaten |
| en/Judaism/Yeshayahu (Isaiah).txt 11 | ||
| very fruitful hill; 5,2 And he digged it, and cleared it of | stones | , and planted it with the choicest vine, and built a tower i |
| rt: 9,9 'The bricks are fallen, but we will build with hewn | stones | ; the sycamores are cut down, but cedars will we put in thei |
| ll the fruit of taking away his sin: when he maketh all the | stones | of the altar as chalkstones that are beaten in pieces, so t |
| his sin: when he maketh all the stones of the altar as chalk | stones | that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherim and the sun- |
| re, with a bursting of clouds, and a storm of rain, and hail | stones | . 30,31 For through the voice of the LORD shall Asshur be di |
| lt no more be called tender and delicate. 47,2 Take the mill | stones | , and grind meal; remove thy veil, strip off the train, unco |
| sed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will set thy | stones | in fair colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires. 54 |
| and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy border of precious | stones | . 54,13 And all thy children shall be taught of the LORD; an |
| lleys, under the clefts of the rocks? 57,6 Among the smooth | stones | of the valley is thy portion; they, they are thy lot; even |
| d for iron I will bring silver, and for wood brass, and for | stones | iron; I will also make thy officers peace, and righteousnes |
| of the people; cast up, cast up the highway, gather out the | stones | ; lift up an ensign over the peoples. 62,11 Behold, the LORD |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 7 - Raag Gauree.txt 6 | ||
| e. I am worthless and without virtue. The sinners sink like | stones | ; through the Guru's Teachings, the Lord carries us across. |
| ag Gauree - Part 033 Remembering Him in meditation, sinking | stones | are made to float. ||3|| I salute and applaud the Society o |
| ons of birds and snakes have been created. Many millions of | stones | and trees have been produced. Many millions are the winds, |
| es God, one attains salvation. If it pleases God, then even | stones | can swim. If it pleases God, the body is preserved, even wi |
| ices bind people in egotism; meeting together, they worship | stones | . ||3|| Says Kabeer, He is obtained only by devotional worsh |
| Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: God makes even | stones | float. So why shouldn't Your humble slave also float across |
| en/Theosophy/The Key to Theosophy.txt 3 | ||
| hereon its divine light. Is this just to either? They throw | stones | at an association that tries to work up to, and for the pro |
| scraps, one, with the face of an angel, gathering up cherry | stones | as a light and nutritious form of diet. I came westward wit |
| e every noble thought and every unselfish deed are stepping- | stones | to the higher and more glorious planes of being. If this li |
| en/Islam/Six Lessons on Islam.txt 2 | ||
| a man they had only to lay him on the ground. The black flag | stones | around the Ka'bih had to be sprinkled for the ritual barefo |
| chapter of the Qur'an -- the word is also used of a row of | stones | in a wall, or a rank of soldiers, or things in a series. Mu |
| en/Judaism/Joshua.txt 15 | ||
| ach tribe, 4:3 and instruct them as follows: Pick up twelve | stones | from the spot exactly in the middle of the Jordan, where th |
| come, when your children ask, ‘What is the meaning of these | stones | for you?’ 4:7 you shall tell them, ‘The waters of the Jorda |
| ordan, the waters of the Jordan were cut off.’ And so these | stones | shall serve the people of Israel as a memorial for all time |
| The Israelites did as Joshua ordered. They picked up twelve | stones | , corresponding to the number of the tribes of Israel, from |
| ent and deposited them there. 4:9 Joshua also set up twelve | stones | in the middle of the Jordan, at the spot where the feet of |
| der of Jericho. 4:20 And Joshua set up in Gilgal the twelve | stones | they had taken from the Jordan. 4:21 He charged the Israeli |
| r children ask their parents, ‘What is the meaning of those | stones | ?’ 4:22 tell your children: ‘Here the Israelites crossed the |
| calamity upon you this day.” And all Israel pelted him with | stones | . They put them to the fire and stoned them. 7:26 They raise |
| the fire and stoned them. 7:26 They raised a huge mound of | stones | over him, which is still there. Then GOD’s anger subsided. |
| the entrance to the city gate. They raised a great heap of | stones | over it, which is there to this day. 8:30 At that time Josh |
| nd brought sacrifices of well-being. 8:32 And there, on the | stones | , he inscribed a copy of the Teaching that Moses had written |
| re Israel down the descent from Beth-horon, GOD hurled huge | stones | on them from the sky, all the way to Azekah, and they peris |
| ay to Azekah, and they perished; more perished from the hail | stones | than were killed by the Israelite weapons. 10:12 On that oc |
| ng in a cave at Makkedah, 10:18 Joshua ordered, “Roll large | stones | up against the mouth of the cave, and post some men over it |
| es and thrown into the cave in which they had hidden. Large | stones | were placed over the mouth of the cave, [and there they are |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Promises to Keep- Thoughts on an Emerging Baha'i Theology.txt 1 | ||
| teaching: (i) prophetic apophasis as one of the foundation | stones | for the unity of the world's great religions (ii) the unity |
| en/Christianity/LDS (Mormon)/The Doctrine and Covenants.txt 2 | ||
| Ohio, August 2, 1833. Ten days before this time the corner | stones | of the Lord's House in Kirtland were laid, after the order |
| ye, with all your gold, and your silver, and your precious | stones | , and with all your antiquities; and with all who have knowl |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 9.txt 1 | ||
| s7. At each of the three times nine feet8, thou shalt place | stones | as steps to the holes; or potsherds, or stumps9, or clods, |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 25 - Raag Maaroo.txt 2 | ||
| in of Govardhan. Through the Guru's Teachings, Rama floated | stones | across the ocean. Accepting the Guru's Teachings, the supre |
| is blessings without being asked, even to worms in soil and | stones | . ||6|| Do not place your hopes in friends, children and sib |
| en/Theosophy/Nightmare Tales.txt 1 | ||
| rt of it, in the days of Mr. Izvertzoff, was paved with flag | stones | , and was often used in the summer as a ball-room by picnic |
| en/Islam/Quran - Saheeh International.txt 17 | ||
| ever be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and | stones | , prepared for the disbelievers. 2:25 And give good tidings |
| :74 Then your hearts became hardened after that, being like | stones | or even harder. For indeed, there are stones from which riv |
| at, being like stones or even harder. For indeed, there are | stones | from which rivers burst forth, and there are some of them t |
| ith the evildoers]. 7:84 And We rained upon them a rain [of | stones | ]. Then see how was the end of the criminals. 7:85 And to [t |
| f this should be the truth from You, then rain down upon us | stones | from the sky or bring us a painful punishment." 8:33 But Al |
| highest part [of the city] its lowest and rained upon them | stones | of layered hard clay, [which were] 11:83 Marked from your L |
| highest part [of the city] its lowest and rained upon them | stones | of hard clay. 15:75 Indeed in that are signs for those who |
| ruly] be resurrected as a new creation?" 17:50 Say, "Be you | stones | or iron 17:51 Or [any] creation of that which is great with |
| t of the land to swallow you or send against you a storm of | stones | ? Then you would not find for yourselves an advocate. 17:69 |
| royed the others. 26:173 And We rained upon them a rain [of | stones | ], and evil was the rain of those who were warned. 26:174 In |
| o remained behind. 27:58 And We rained upon them a rain [of | stones | ], and evil was the rain of those who were warned. 27:59 Say |
| sin; and among them were those upon whom We sent a storm of | stones | , and among them were those who were seized by the blast [fr |
| sent to a people of criminals 51:33 To send down upon them | stones | of clay, 51:34 Marked in the presence of your Lord for the |
| ied the warning. 54:34 Indeed, We sent upon them a storm of | stones | , except the family of Lot - We saved them before dawn 54:35 |
| lves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is people and | stones | , over which are [appointed] angels, harsh and severe; they |
| hority] in the heaven would not send against you a storm of | stones | ? Then you would know how [severe] was My warning. 67:18 And |
| sent against them birds in flocks, 105:4 Striking them with | stones | of hard clay, 105:5 And He made them like eaten straw. # Su |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Mikvaot.txt 1 | ||
| a mikveh from the outset. Rabbi Yohanan ben Nuri says: hail | stones | are like drawn water. How do they raise it up [to the requi |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 36 - Shalok Sehskritee, First Mehl, Fifth Mehl.txt 1 | ||
| udy the scriptures, say your prayers and argue; you worship | stones | and sit like a crane, pretending to meditate. You speak lie |
| en/Judaism/Proverbs.txt 1 | ||
| n your sensible words. 23:10 Do not remove ancient boundary | stones | ;Do not encroach upon the field of orphans, 23:11 For they h |
| en/Buddhism/Sutta Central/Sutta Pitaka - Anguttara Nikaya (Numerical Discourses)/AN8.34 (tr. Bhikkhu Sujato).txt 2 | ||
| s it have? It’s when a field has mounds and ditches. It has | stones | and gravel. It’s salty. It doesn’t have deep furrows. And i |
| en a field doesn’t have mounds and ditches. It doesn’t have | stones | and gravel. It’s not salty. It has deep furrows. And it’s e |
| en/Christianity/LDS (Mormon)/The Pearl of Great Price.txt 6 | ||
| the ancient inhabitants; JSH 1:35 Also, that there were two | stones | in silver bows--and these stones, fastened to a breastplate |
| Also, that there were two stones in silver bows--and these | stones | , fastened to a breastplate, constituted what is called the |
| osited with the plates; and the possession and use of these | stones | were what constituted "seers" in ancient or former times; a |
| e messenger. The box in which they lay was formed by laying | stones | together in some kind of cement. In the bottom of the box w |
| some kind of cement. In the bottom of the box were laid two | stones | crossways of the box, and on these stones lay the plates an |
| box were laid two stones crossways of the box, and on these | stones | lay the plates and the other things with them. JSH 1:53 I m |
| en/Theosophy/Isis Unveiled, Volume 2 - Theology.txt 14 | ||
| ll the abstruse sciences; they knew the virtues of precious | stones | and other minerals, and had extracted from alchemy its most |
| nd, the leprous and the obsessed were healed. He forced the | stones | which lay buried for ages at the bottom of the sea to rise |
| _ (ix. 10), “And the _Lord_ delivered unto me two tables of | stones | written with the finger of GOD;” or to find in _Exodus_ xxx |
| cosmogony have been ever considered two of its great corner- | stones | . Its chronology seems also to have been based upon the same |
| regard to either chronology or dogma. Still both are corner- | stones | of the Mosaic and Christian religions. That there was a _Bo |
| ing. Why should the story of Deukalion and Pyrrha, throwing | stones | behind them, and thus creating the human race, be deemed mo |
| h a kind of cupboard, about half a yard high, built of four | stones | , and with hinged double-doors. These closets contain what i |
| tian King Nechepsos, and its use prescribed on green jasper | stones | , as a potent amulet. Galen mentions it in his work, “De Sim |
| d basin, generally wooden, kept for offerings. [1143] These | stones | are highly venerated among Lamaists and Buddhists; the thro |
| lonius of Tyana, his journey an allegory, i. 19; regard for | stones | , i. 265; cast out devils, i. 356; his power to witness the |
| 6; of necessity, the sacred mysteries at Thebes, i. 553; of | stones | , i. 572 Circle-dance or chorus of the Amazons, performed by |
| Hieroglyph of Knights Kadosh, ii. 391 Hieroglyphics on the | stones | of the Temple of Dendera, i. 524 Hierophant offered his own |
| precepts, i. 248; his trinity, i. 262; regard for precious | stones | and their mystical virtues, i. 265; his doctrine the same a |
| amitic in plan, _ib._ Stoics, belief concerning God, i. 317 | Stones | , their secret virtues, i. 265 Strangers, never admitted int |
| en/Islam/11. Hud- Hud.txt 1 | ||
| ame to pass We overthrew (that township) and rained upon it | stones | of clay, one after another, 83 Marked with fire in the prov |
| en/Christianity/King James Bible/Joshua.txt 17 | ||
| out of the place where the priests' feet stood firm, twelve | stones | , and ye shall carry them over with you, and leave them in t |
| heir fathers in time to come, saying, What mean ye by these | stones | ? 4:7 Then ye shall answer them, That the waters of Jordan w |
| d over Jordan, the waters of Jordan were cut off: and these | stones | shall be for a memorial unto the children of Israel for eve |
| en of Israel did so as Joshua commanded, and took up twelve | stones | out of the midst of Jordan, as the LORD spake unto Joshua, |
| ged, and laid them down there. 4:9 And Joshua set up twelve | stones | in the midst of Jordan, in the place where the feet of the |
| ilgal, in the east border of Jericho. 4:20 And those twelve | stones | , which they took out of Jordan, did Joshua pitch in Gilgal. |
| ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these | stones | ? 4:22 Then ye shall let your children know, saying, Israel |
| shall trouble thee this day. And all Israel stoned him with | stones | , and burned them with fire, after they had stoned them with |
| and burned them with fire, after they had stoned them with | stones | . 7:26 And they raised over him a great heap of stones unto |
| with stones. 7:26 And they raised over him a great heap of | stones | unto this day. So the LORD turned from the fierceness of hi |
| of the gate of the city, and raise thereon a great heap of | stones | , that remaineth unto this day. 8:30 Then Joshua built an al |
| written in the book of the law of Moses, an altar of whole | stones | , over which no man hath lift up any iron: and they offered |
| acrificed peace offerings. 8:32 And he wrote there upon the | stones | a copy of the law of Moses, which he wrote in the presence |
| the going down to Bethhoron, that the LORD cast down great | stones | from heaven upon them unto Azekah, and they died: they were |
| o Azekah, and they died: they were more which died with hail | stones | than they whom the children of Israel slew with the sword. |
| id in a cave at Makkedah. 10:18 And Joshua said, Roll great | stones | upon the mouth of the cave, and set men by it for to keep t |
| hem into the cave wherein they had been hid, and laid great | stones | in the cave's mouth, which remain until this very day. 10:2 |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 15.txt 1 | ||
| s big with young [pregnant -JHP] and a man shouts or throws | stones | at her, so that the whelps come to mischief and die, he is |
| en/Islam/Quran - Mubarakpuri.txt 14 | ||
| ever do it, then fear the Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and | stones | , prepared for the disbelievers. 2:25 And give glad tidings |
| :74 Then after that your hearts were hardened and became as | stones | or even worse in hardness. And indeed, there are stones out |
| as stones or even worse in hardness. And indeed, there are | stones | out of which rivers gush forth, and indeed, there are of th |
| of which rivers gush forth, and indeed, there are of them ( | stones | ) which split asunder so that water flows from them, and ind |
| that water flows from them, and indeed, there are of them ( | stones | ) which fall down for fear of Allah. And Allah is not unawar |
| lagged behind). 7:84 And We rained down on them a rain (of | stones | ). Then see what was the end of the criminals. 7:85 And to ( |
| an) is indeed the truth (revealed) from You, then rain down | stones | on us from the sky or bring on us a painful torment." 8:33 |
| ndment came, We turned them upside down, and rained on them | stones | of clay, in an array. 11:83 Marked from your Lord; and they |
| of sunrise. 15:74 And We turned them upside down and rained | stones | of baked clay upon them. 15:75 Surely, in this are signs fo |
| y be resurrected (to be) a new creation" 17:50 Say: "Be you | stones | or iron," 17:51 "Or some created thing that is yet greater |
| a people who are criminals." 51:33 "To send down upon them | stones | of clay." 51:34 "Marked by your Lord for transgressors." 51 |
| 4:34 Verily, We sent against them Hasib (a violent storm of | stones | ), except the family of Lut, them We saved in the last hour |
| d your families against a Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and | stones | , over which are (appointed) angels stern (and) severe, who |
| st them birds, in flocks (Ababil). 105:4 Striking them with | stones | of Sijjil. 105:5 And He made them like `Asf, Ma'kul. # Sura |
| en/Judaism/Leviticus.txt 9 | ||
| on the walls of the house, 14:40 the priest shall order the | stones | with the plague in them to be pulled out and cast outside t |
| de the city in an impure place. 14:42 They shall take other | stones | and replace those stones with them, and take other coating |
| place. 14:42 They shall take other stones and replace those | stones | with them, and take other coating and plaster the house. 14 |
| 4:43 If the plague again breaks out in the house, after the | stones | have been pulled out and after the house has been scraped a |
| house; it is impure. 14:45 The house shall be torn down—its | stones | and timber and all the coating on the house—and taken to an |
| e put to death; the people of the land shall pelt them with | stones | . 20:3 And I will set My face against [that party], whom I w |
| iar spirit shall be put to death; they shall be pelted with | stones | —and the bloodguilt is theirs. 21:1 GOD said to Moses: Speak |
| ey took the blasphemer outside the camp and pelted him with | stones | . The Israelites did as GOD had commanded Moses. 25:1 GOD sp |
| afigured Meaning of Heb. maskith uncertain; cf. Num. 33.52. | stones | in your land to worship upon, for I the ETERNAL am your God |
| en/Hinduism/The Dharma Sutras/Gutama 9.txt 1 | ||
| l not remove urine or faces with leaves, clods of earth, or | stones | . 15. He shall not stand upon ashes, hair, nail (parings), h |
| en/Christianity/King James Bible/2 Chronicles.txt 12 | ||
| the king made silver and gold at Jerusalem as plenteous as | stones | , and cedar trees made he as the sycomore trees that are in |
| es and chains. 3:6 And he garnished the house with precious | stones | for beauty: and the gold was gold of Parvaim. 3:7 He overla |
| amels that bare spices, and gold in abundance, and precious | stones | : and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of |
| alents of gold, and of spices great abundance, and precious | stones | : neither was there any such spice as the queen of Sheba gav |
| h brought gold from Ophir, brought algum trees and precious | stones | . 9:11 And the king made of the algum trees terraces to the |
| der of Egypt. 9:27 And the king made silver in Jerusalem as | stones | , and cedar trees made he as the sycomore trees that are in |
| ver the tribute; and the children of Israel stoned him with | stones | , that he died. But king Rehoboam made speed to get him up t |
| Then Asa the king took all Judah; and they carried away the | stones | of Ramah, and the timber thereof, wherewith Baasha was buil |
| . 24:21 And they conspired against him, and stoned him with | stones | at the commandment of the king in the court of the house of |
| , and helmets, and habergeons, and bows, and slings to cast | stones | . 26:15 And he made in Jerusalem engines, invented by cunnin |
| the towers and upon the bulwarks, to shoot arrows and great | stones | withal. And his name spread far abroad; for he was marvello |
| mself treasuries for silver, and for gold, and for precious | stones | , and for spices, and for shields, and for all manner of ple |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 17.txt 2 | ||
| es, so many bows and falcon-winged arrows and so many sling- | stones | against the Mazainya Daevas8!" 7. [paiti: tê merekha |
| es so many bows and falcon-winged arrows, and so many sling- | stones | (against the Mazainya Daevas)8. 8. Repeated by mistake from |
| en/Theosophy/The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1 of 4.txt 16 | ||
| d neither mortar nor cement, nor steel, nor iron to cut the | stones | with; and yet they were so artificially wrought that in man |
| many places the joints are hardly seen, though many of the | stones | , as in Peru, are 38 feet long, 18 feet broad, and 6 feet th |
| thick, and in the walls of the fortress of Cuzco there are | stones | of a still greater size.(331) Again: The well of Syene, mad |
| en rays of the Chaldean ... Heptakis or Iao, on the Gnostic | stones | , indicate the same septenary of souls.... The first form of |
| , that our bodies, as well as those of animals, plants, and | stones | , are themselves altogether built up of such beings; which, |
| any signs of consciousness which we can recognize, say, in | stones | , we have no right to say that _no consciousness exists ther |
| he _cartouche_ of a king of the third dynasty, and the last | stones | engraved at Esneh under Cæsar Philippus, the Arabian, there |
| ombination 7, and also 5, 6, 9, and 10, are the very corner‐ | stones | of Occult Cosmogonies. This Decad and its thousand combinat |
| is remarkable on one account: it is built entirely of hewn | stones | , of an extraordinary size, and very beautifully shaped. _Th |
| e Zodiac, were figured not only at Heliopolis by the twelve | stones | called “Mysteries of the Elements” (_Elementorum Arcana_), |
| ne Workmen and Energies (Ἐνέργειαι), incandescent celestial | stones | (_lapides igniti cœlorum_); and especially Supporters of th |
| f the Ophites, and is figured on a great number of engraved | stones | , called Gnostic or Basilidean gems. It appears with various |
| twelve cakes of the shew‐bread, and placed twelve precious | stones | upon the breast‐plate of the pontiffs.(1116) According to S |
| ols and the same names as the Signs, repeated in the twelve | stones | of the Urim and Thummim, and on the twelve wings of the two |
| the poetry of biblical metaphors, associating “incandescent | stones | ,” “sacred animals,” etc., with the name of Jehovah, and quo |
| o such thing in Nature as _inorganic_ substances or bodies. | Stones | , minerals, rocks, and even chemical “atoms” are simply orga |
| en/Islam/Quran - Wahiduddin Khan.txt 11 | ||
| hen guard yourselves against the Fire whose fuel is men and | stones | , prepared for those who deny the truth. 2:25 Give the good |
| ievers, intoxicants and gambling and [occult dedication of] | stones | and divining arrows are abominations devised by Satan. Avoi |
| f this really is the truth from You, then rain down upon us | stones | from heaven, or send us some other painful punishment." 8:3 |
| came, We turned that town upside down and We rained upon it | stones | of clay, layer upon layer, 11:83 marked for them by the dec |
| . 15:74 We turned the town upside down and rained upon them | stones | of clay. 15:75 There are certainly signs in that for those |
| restored to life?" 17:50 Say, "[yes] even if you turned to | stones | or iron, 17:51 or any other substance which you think unlik |
| ople, 51:33 so that we may bring down upon them a shower of | stones | of clay, 51:34 which are marked by your Lord for the punish |
| ated on couches wrought in gold and encrusted with precious | stones | , 56:16 reclining on them facing each other; 56:17 they will |
| rselves and your families from a Fire fuelled by people and | stones | , and watched over by angels, stern and strong: angels who n |
| aven will not send against you a whirlwind to pelt you with | stones | , so that you will know how [true] My warning was? 67:18 Tho |
| nst them flocks of birds, 105:4 which pelted them with clay | stones | ? 105:5 Thus He made them like stubble cropped by cattle? # |
| en/Judaism/Isaiah.txt 8 | ||
| g of Heb. uncertain. 5:2 He broke the ground, cleared it of | stones | ,And planted it with choice vines.He built a watchtower insi |
| e clothing of slain gashed by the swordWho sink to the very | stones | of the Pit. 14:20 You shall not have a burial like them;Bec |
| only priceFor removing his guilt:That he make all the altar- | stones | Like shattered blocks of chalk—With no sacred postlsacred po |
| will found in Zion,Stone by stone,A tower of precious corner | stones | ,iA tower of precious cornerstones Meaning of Heb. uncertain |
| A tower of precious cornerstones,iA tower of precious corner | stones | Meaning of Heb. uncertain. Exceedingly firm;One who trusts |
| devouring blaze of fire,In tempest, and rainstorm, and hail | stones | . 30:31 Truly, Assyria, who beats with the rod,Shall be cowe |
| as a byform of nophekh; so already Rashi. as your building | stones | And make your foundations of sapphires. 54:12 I will make yo |
| will make your battlements of rubies,Your gates of precious | stones | ,The whole encircling wall of gems. 54:13 And all your child |
| en/Christianity/King James Bible/Leviticus.txt 9 | ||
| 14:40 Then the priest shall command that they take away the | stones | in which the plague is, and they shall cast them into an un |
| city into an unclean place: 14:42 And they shall take other | stones | , and put them in the place of those stones; and he shall ta |
| shall take other stones, and put them in the place of those | stones | ; and he shall take other morter, and shall plaister the hou |
| d break out in the house, after that he hath taken away the | stones | , and after he hath scraped the house, and after it is plais |
| it is unclean. 14:45 And he shall break down the house, the | stones | of it, and the timber thereof, and all the morter of the ho |
| e put to death: the people of the land shall stone him with | stones | . 20:3 And I will set my face against that man, and will cut |
| d, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with | stones | : their blood shall be upon them. 21:1 And the LORD said unt |
| a blemish in his eye, or be scurvy, or scabbed, or hath his | stones | broken; 21:21 No man that hath a blemish of the seed of Aar |
| rth him that had cursed out of the camp, and stone him with | stones | . And the children of Israel did as the LORD commanded Moses |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 32 - Raag Kaanraa.txt 1 | ||
| e said to be exalted in this world; meeting with them, even | stones | are softened. Section 32 - Raag Kaanraa - Part 002 I cannot |
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| and, ii, 8, 341, 385, 781; Gigantic men in, ii, 444; Irish | stones | in, origin of, ii, 359; Karma of, ii, 178; Lemuria included |
| 20; Sicily joined to, ii, 793; Skulls of races in, ii, 177; | Stones | of, ii, 794; Tribes of, ii, 171, 439, 452; Types in, variab |
| in to that of, ii, 834; Cities in, ruined, i, 739; Colossal | stones | in, ii, 794; Continent, the fifth, ii, 7; Dolichocephalæ of |
| , 688; Monadic principle, ii, 706. Animated, Atoms, i, 620; | Stones | , ii, 357. Animating principle, i, 699. Animation of the Thi |
| ent, ii, 215. Ascidians and Medusæ, ii, 126. Asclepiades on | Stones | , ii, 357. Asclepias Acida or soma plant, ii, 524. Asclepios |
| to the north of, ii, 821; Sons of Light in Central, i, 26; | Stones | in, ii, 361, 794; Tanais and, ii, 816; Tradition, the sourc |
| , 380; Societies, royal, i, 730; Speculations, i, 186, 648; | Stones | used for, purposes, ii, 360; Struggles, i, 215, 223; Symbol |
| oyal, Asteria called, or, ii, 817. Basilidean gems, i, 513; | Stones | , ii, 220. Basilideans, the, i, 373. Basilides, i, 374. Basi |
| ii, 495. Bethlehem, the Star of, ii, 655. Betyli and magic | stones | , ii, 361. _Bhagavad Gîtâ_, quoted, i, 98, 113, 114, 407, 58 |
| _, in the, ii, 524; Shukra foe of, ii, 49. Brimham, Rocking | stones | of, ii, 362. British Association, Anti-Darwinists in the, i |
| eriod, ii, 9, 726. Cambry, Recantation of, ii, 360; Rocking | stones | , on, ii, 359. Cambyses, Saïs, at, i, 429; Temple of the Kab |
| ii, 716, 782, 834, 835; Origin of, ii, 835, 836; Sculptured | stones | of, ii, 835. Cancer, Benjamin, in sphere of, i, 715; South |
| (Morbihan), ii, 793, 796; Serpent’s Mount, means, ii, 397; | Stones | of, ii, 794, 796. Carnelly, Dr., referred to, i, 638. Carpe |
| has, ii, 122; Space, i, 650; Spirits, i, 398, ii, 386, 510; | Stones | , i, 474; Teachers, ii, 294; Tetraktys, ii, 639; Thrones, ii |
| Figures or, ii, 244; Multiplied, ii, 321. Circassia, Raised | stones | in, ii, 361. Circe and the companions of Ulysses, ii, 813. |
| Code, Brâhmanical secret, i, 392; Rishis, ii, 647; Rocking | stones | , of the, ii, 362. _Codex Nazaræus_, i, 216, 217, 237, 268, |
| giant, man a, ii, 8; Rocks, ii, 357; Statues, ii, 234, 235; | Stones | , ii, 291. Colossi, Broken, ii, 275; Drapery of, ii, 354; Eg |
| d to, i, 525. Conatus to motion, i, 143. Concarneau, Moving | stones | near, ii, 360. Concatenation, Causes and effects, of, i, 19 |
| on of, i, 394; Retribution of, i, 210. Cup-like markings on | stones | , ii, 361. Cup-marks are records, ii, 361. Cupid, Erôs, and, |
| sée_, quoted, ii, 576. De la Vega, quoted, ii, 353; Rocking | stones | , on, ii, 360. De Maistre, quoted, i, 662. _De Mensibus_, qu |
| 6; Scientific, i, 699; Spirits of the elements, by, i, 424; | Stones | , by, ii, 361, 362; Teraphim, by the, ii, 476. Divine-human, |
| , Anguinum of the, i, 394; Bardism on Noah, i, 478. Druidic | stones | , ii, 794. Druidical, Circles, i, 230; Remains, ii, 796; Tem |
| t, ii, 825. Esmun, a serpent deity, ii, 30. Esneh, Engraved | stones | at, i, 330. Esoteric, All-Father, character of idea of, i, |
| ; Varieties of the human race, and, i, 344. Etruria, Raised | stones | in, ii, 361. Etruscan, Aesar in old, ii, 121; Cities, ii, 2 |
| ; Caucasian of, ii, 493; Civilization in, ii, 791; Colossal | stones | of, ii, 794; Continent of, ii, 7, 8, 416, 444, 641, 826; Co |
| hings of, i, 676; Quaternary epoch, of the, ii, 781; Raised | stones | in north of, ii, 361; Sea-bottom, at the, ii, 338; Seas, em |
| rs on, ii, 290; Cœlus and Terra, sons of, ii, 813; Colossal | stones | , associated with, ii, 292; Cronus, imprisoned by, ii, 819; |
| 469; Race of, ii, 307, 351; Rock, cut in, ii, 352; Rocking | stones | , and, ii, 359; Rocks raised by, ii, 362; Sarcophagus of, ii |
| 0; Illusion, cup of, i, 394. Giraldus Cambrensis on rocking | stones | , ii, 361. Girdle, Death, of, ii, 245; Isis, of, i, 275; Sto |
| i, 102; Solar Chnouphis, ii, 394; Sophia or wisdom, i, 101; | Stones | , i, 248, ii, 220; Symbol, ii, 480; Systems given in _Isis U |
| pirits and, i, 670, 731; Stars, of light from the, ii, 384; | Stones | poised in equilibrium compared to, ii, 360; Stories of, i, |
| hyâya of the Siddhânta-shiromani_, ii, 335. Golcar, Rocking- | stones | on the slopes of, ii, 360. Gold, Basis of, i, 441; Coloured |
| 620. Grey matter of the brain, ii, 692, 712. Grey wethers, | Stones | called, ii, 360. _Griech. Götterlehre_, referred to, ii, 41 |
| 105; Homer, on, ii, 807. Heræscus could distinguish animate | stones | , ii, 358. Herakles, deliverer of Prometheus, ii, 431. Herbe |
| nry II, ii, 361; Greeting morning star in, ii, 803; Rocking | stones | of, ii, 362; Starkad went to, ii, 361. Irenæus, Four Gospel |
| , 468; Vedântins and, i, 36; Verbum or, i, 162. Isidorus on | stones | , ii, 357. Isis, Aditi and Vâch of the Hindûs, identical wit |
| , 607. Lodur and creation of man, ii, 102. Logan or rocking- | stones | , ii, 358. Logic, Alexander Bain on, i, 347; Analogy of, ii, |
| Square, perfect, ii, 662; Tetragrammaton, is, ii, 662. Mad | stones | , Des Mousseaux on, ii, 361. Madagascar, ii, 7, 187, 233, 27 |
| ii, 547, 816. _Operations_, etc., Vyse, ii, 378. Orpheus on | stones | , ii, 357. Ophidean symbols, ii, 371, 403. Ophiomorphos, Dem |
| , 496; Iao and, ii, 570; Ildabaoth of, i, 631; Orpheus, and | stones | of, ii, 357; Serpent of, i, 513, ii, 220; Symbology of, ii, |
| ury, of, ii, 571; Saviour, as to birth of, i, 721. Oracular | stones | , ii, 356, 357, 362. Orai of Venus, i, 631, ii, 567. Oral, T |
| ; Gurus of, i, 403; Nautch girls of Hindu, ii, 482; Phallic | stones | in, ii, 89. Pahlavi translation of the Parsî scriptures, ii |
| ed to, i, 425, ii, 4, 31, 129, 152, 380, 437, 546; Speaking | stones | , on, ii, 357; Testimony of, i, 508; Tombs of giants, on, ii |
| phorus, i, 601, 602, 637, 639, ii, 76, 255, 538. Photius on | stones | , ii, 357. Photogenic matter, Envelope of i, 579. Photograph |
| ii, 816; Quoted, i, 178, 719, ii, 4, 351, 385, 583; Rocking | stones | , on, ii, 358; Sphericity of earth taught by, i, 142. Plioce |
| , i, 282; Visha or death, evil or, i, 371. Poitou, Colossal | stones | of, ii, 794. Polar, Antitheses, two, i, 198; Axes, ii, 450; |
| , ii, 413. Precincts of the sacred adytum, i, 687. Precious | stones | , Hidden virtues of, ii, 445; Rediscovery of, by dynasty of |
| 2; Secret books, of, ii, 463; Seventh race, about, ii, 105; | Stones | , by, ii, 361, 362. Prophet, Adam as, of moon, ii, 489, 490; |
| itual and, teachings, i, 189; Spiritual life, and, ii, 158; | Stones | , powers of, ii, 357; Struggle between spiritual and, ii, 28 |
| i, 151; Theodosius and king builders of, i, 331; Triangular | stones | or, ii, 367; Various, ii, 367. _Pyramids and Temples of Giz |
| f Hindustan, i, 341. Rocket, Agneyâstra a, ii, 666. Rocking | stones | , ii, 358-363. Rod, Caduceus, of, i, 600; Four karmic deitie |
| ans, i, 661; Claims of, i, 430, 496, ii, 408, 790; Colossal | stones | , and, ii, 360; Count de Maistre and, i, 662; Creation, on, |
| eding, ii, 697; Wheels, or small, i, 72. Routers or rocking | stones | , ii, 360, 361. Row, P. Sreenivas, Computations by, ii, 73. |
| 663. Salem, Melchizedek king of, ii, 410. Salisbury Plain, | Stones | on, ii, 358. Saliva, Venomous alkaloid in human, ii, 282. S |
| 0; Philo Byblus and, ii, 137; Phœnicians and, ii, 459, 812; | Stones | , on animated, ii, 357; Synchronistic tables of, ii, 732; Ti |
| er different, ii, 370; Trees guarded by, i, 153; Triangular | stones | , under, ii, 367; Wisdom, of, ii, 192, 367, 368; Wisdom, eve |
| f-born, called, ii, 127; Spirits of earth clothed, ii, 116; | Stones | , plants and animals, of, ii, 196; Watcher, of, i, 285; Yima |
| rrestrial imagery or cat symbol, i, 324. Sideritês, or star- | stones | , ii, 357. Sidon, navigators of, ii, 793. Si-dzang in Tibet, |
| Singhalese priest and sacred Buddhist books, i, 14. Singing | stones | , ii, 356. Single substance doctrine, i, 149. Sinha the man- |
| aya, ii, 71, 73; Enoch called, ii, 560; Serpent or, ii, 29; | Stones | brought to Ireland by, ii, 359. Sorcerers, Amazarak taught, |
| easts or magic watchers, ii, 446; Race called Adi, ii, 473; | Stones | , ii, 356, 357, 361. Spear-holder or Shakti-dhara, ii, 400, |
| 206. Stonehenge, ii, 74, 357, 358, 359, 360, 396, 795, 796. | Stones | , Animated, ii, 357, 358; Oracular, ii, 357; Poem on, attrib |
| 0; Symbol of blending of Arûpa and Rûpa, i, 143. Triangular | stones | , Serpents whose holes are under, ii, 367. Triassic rocks, M |
| as and Gunas, i, 371. Trigrams of Fo-hi, ii, 584. Trilithic | stones | , ii, 361. Trilobites, ii, 169, 736. Tri-lochana, Rudra Shiv |
| pirit of, ii, 569; Stand-points, from two different, i, 21; | Stones | of, ii, 361; Symbol of, ii, 634; There is no religion highe |
| Heavenly man, of, i, 244; Mars, rulers of, i, 469; Precious | stones | of, ii, 444; Seven Christian, ii, 678. Vis, energeia naturæ |
| 6; Sentient beings may be in a, i, 666. Volcanoes, Colossal | stones | and, ii, 292; Submarine, ii, 829; Sun force in, i, 572; The |
| 7. Vorubarshti and Voruzarshti, ii, 802. Vormius on rocking- | stones | , ii, 362. Vossius, quoted, i, 148, 535, ii, 32. Votan, the |
| en, ii, 253. Will-power, i, 613; Ichchhâshakti or, ii, 182: | Stones | moved by, ii, 358. Willi son of Ymir, i, 460. William of Sa |
| codile, i, 434; Sexual, ii, 298, 350, 622; Shemesh, i, 427; | Stones | , of, ii, 357; Sun and fire, i, 145; Sun and moon, of, i, 43 |
| Magus, 112, 117, 121; — quoted, 268. Petroma, — Initiation | Stones | , 126, 127. Phallicism, 173, 189, 201. ‘Phallicism,’ (Hargra |
| 451; — is Unconscious Magic, 118. Precious, — Gifts, 386; — | Stones | , 563. Presences, Invisible —, 450; Non-human —, 436. Pretex |
| — Versed in Magic Arts, 119; Writings of —, 243. Simonium, | Stones | of —, 121. Sinnett, A. P. — a Lay Chela, 460. Sixth, — Race |
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| urned (the Cities) upside down, and rained down on them brim | stones | hard as baked clay. 75. Behold! in this are Signs for those |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Niddah.txt 1 | ||
| ble? It is similar to the case of a ritually impure pile of | stones | with an olive-bulk of a corpse beneath it, where this pile |
| en/Christianity/King James Bible/Isaiah.txt 13 | ||
| y fruitful hill: 5:2 And he fenced it, and gathered out the | stones | thereof, and planted it with the choicest vine, and built a |
| :10 The bricks are fallen down, but we will build with hewn | stones | : the sycomores are cut down, but we will change them into c |
| are slain, thrust through with a sword, that go down to the | stones | of the pit; as a carcase trodden under feet. 14:20 Thou sha |
| all the fruit to take away his sin; when he maketh all the | stones | of the altar as chalkstones that are beaten in sunder, the |
| his sin; when he maketh all the stones of the altar as chalk | stones | that are beaten in sunder, the groves and images shall not |
| of a devouring fire, with scattering, and tempest, and hail | stones | . 30:31 For through the voice of the LORD shall the Assyrian |
| he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the | stones | of emptiness. 34:12 They shall call the nobles thereof to t |
| lt no more be called tender and delicate. 47:2 Take the mill | stones | , and grind meal: uncover thy locks, make bare the leg, unco |
| sed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will lay thy | stones | with fair colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires. |
| nd thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant | stones | . 54:13 And all thy children shall be taught of the LORD; an |
| alleys under the clifts of the rocks? 57:6 Among the smooth | stones | of the stream is thy portion; they, they are thy lot: even |
| d for iron I will bring silver, and for wood brass, and for | stones | iron: I will also make thy officers peace, and thine exacto |
| of the people; cast up, cast up the highway; gather out the | stones | ; lift up a standard for the people. 62:11 Behold, the LORD |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 12 - Raag Wadahans.txt 1 | ||
| . He brought together, and then separated, the two grinding | stones | of the earth and the sky; without the Guru, there is only p |
| en/Theosophy/From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan.txt 13 | ||
| bright turban, often sparkling with gold lace and precious | stones | , which is laid aside only in case of mourning. But, as if t |
| ves), their heads drooping under the weight of the precious | stones | on their turbans, and each of their fingers and toes adorne |
| further. The last half mile was nothing but a rough sea of | stones | . We had either to give up our enterprise, or to climb on al |
| e buni. Is it then so difficult to procure a store of these | stones | ?" Our friend laughed. "In a few days," said he, "the talism |
| ed over the edge. We three, having to clutch the bushes and | stones | , were quite unable to help him. A unanimous cry of horror e |
| t use of opium. On his neck, ears, and toes, shone precious | stones | , and all around were spread offerings. We had to take off o |
| h in ebony and other expensive woods, in perfumes, precious | stones | and metals, in wild beasts, giraffes, leopards and big monk |
| uilding of its outer walls, they consist entirely of square | stones | , which are so well wrought and so closely joined that the b |
| but now it is surrounded with a deep ravine, full of broken | stones | and overgrown with cacti. The interior of the mausoleum is |
| surmounted the difficulty of climbing over huge, scattered | stones | , we suddenly found ourselves on a perfectly smooth place; o |
| ly shone from head to foot with diamonds and other precious | stones | . The glorious times of the East India Company are beyond re |
| e fourth cell was almost stopped by earth mixed with little | stones | , and the gentlemen of the party were busy clearing it out f |
| colonel, stretched on the sand, amused himself by throwing | stones | into the water. Narayan sat motionless, with his hands roun |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Beitzah.txt 1 | ||
| r from wood, by rubbing one piece against another; nor from | stones | knocked against each other; nor from hot dirt; nor from til |
| en/Christianity/King James Bible/Job.txt 10 | ||
| sts of the earth. 5:23 For thou shalt be in league with the | stones | of the field: and the beasts of the field shall be at peace |
| should prolong my life? 6:12 Is my strength the strength of | stones | ? or is my flesh of brass? 6:13 Is not my help in me? and is |
| is roots are wrapped about the heap, and seeth the place of | stones | . 8:18 If he destroy him from his place, then it shall deny |
| rock is removed out of his place. 14:19 The waters wear the | stones | : thou washest away the things which grow out of the dust of |
| halt thou lay up gold as dust, and the gold of Ophir as the | stones | of the brooks. 22:25 Yea, the Almighty shall be thy defence |
| h an end to darkness, and searcheth out all perfection: the | stones | of darkness, and the shadow of death. 28:4 The flood breake |
| bread: and under it is turned up as it were fire. 28:6 The | stones | of it are the place of sapphires: and it hath dust of gold. |
| y. 40:17 He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his | stones | are wrapped together. 40:18 His bones are as strong pieces |
| as rotten wood. 41:28 The arrow cannot make him flee: sling | stones | are turned with him into stubble. 41:29 Darts are counted a |
| stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear. 41:30 Sharp | stones | are under him: he spreadeth sharp pointed things upon the m |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 21 - Raag Gond.txt 1 | ||
| shrines of pilgrimage, and worship the twelve Shiva-lingam | stones | , and dig wells and pools, but if he indulges in slander, th |
| en/Theosophy/Isis Unveiled, Volume 1 - Science.txt 47 | ||
| t the beauty of the heads, ornamented with eyes of precious | stones | and copper eyelids, is unsurpassed. Far below the stratum o |
| of dissolving the most stubborn and untractable bodies; as | stones | , gems, glass, earth, sulphur, metals, etc., into red salt, |
| me to Magnesia, a city or district in Thessaly, where these | stones | were found in quantity. We believe, however, the opinion of |
| being, called _Bur_, handsome and powerful, by licking the | stones | that were covered with _mineral salt_. Now, if we take into |
| f it. Whether made of the fibre of one or the other of such | stones | , we cannot say, but we have seen in a monastery of female T |
| em in again as it descends to the west—of the sun and lunar | stones | and the helioselenus, of the cock and lion, and other anima |
| h a sympathetic power existing in plants, animals, and even | stones | . The caul covering their inner sight allows them to see but |
| retti’s investigations of the electric polarity of precious | stones | show that the diamond, the garnet, the amethyst, are -E., w |
| a particular attention to the color and nature of precious | stones | ; while Apollonius of Tyana imparts to his disciples the sec |
| ndred, their homes, and their country, to seek a land whose | stones | were gold, or to wage exterminating war for the possession |
| d fact, and aërolites were not only called by them magnetic | stones | , but used in the Mysteries for purposes to which we now app |
| parts, of animals, all various plants and their fruits, of | stones | and herbs. In short, it explored the essence and power of e |
| e couch stood a table of gold, upon which were laid various | stones | , which Manetho informs us were all aërolites. The priestess |
| phetic vision in themselves by pressing one of these sacred | stones | against their heads and bosoms. The same took place at Theb |
| the remotest antiquity in Egypt and Samothrace, as magnetic | stones | , “containing souls which had fallen from heaven;” and the p |
| material has been used for the bed of the road.... Enormous | stones | have remained in their places for thousands of years, and p |
| shall surely be put _to death_, they shall stone them with | stones | , _their blood shall be_ upon them.” A cruel and unjust law |
| se of Poudot, the shoemaker, and immediately began flinging | stones | all about the room. We picked up so many of them that the l |
| d not prevent the demon in the least from introducing other | stones | into the room, but without injuring any one for all that. L |
| sible places; we will let a perfect shower, an avalanche of | stones | fall upon them ... for so was treated the flesh of the conv |
| a of gravitation; except that, in all human experience, as “ | stones | , unsupported, have fallen to the ground, there is no reason |
| law of gravitation is that since, in all human experience, | stones | unsupported have fallen to the ground, there is no reason f |
| e fire without being burned; flew in the air; made bread of | stones | ; changed his shape; assumed two faces at once; converted hi |
| amazed at “the admirable character of the workmanship; the | stones | in most cases being fitted together with astonishing nicety |
| would weigh 6,316,000 tons. The immense numbers of squared | stones | show us the unparalleled skill of the Egyptian quarrymen. S |
| nd the cement is so tenacious, that fragments of the casing- | stones | still remain in their original position, notwithstanding th |
| y. Two boats were floated under it; they were weighted with | stones | containing one cubic foot each, and the weight of the obeli |
| ss under the monolith as it lay across the canal. Then, the | stones | were gradually removed, the boats rose, lifted the obelisk, |
| t was surrounded with a colonnade, which was built of white | stones | , sculptured most exquisitely. At the corner of the Labyrint |
| d expression that never was surpassed.” _Every one of these | stones | is covered with hieroglyphics, and the more ancient they ar |
| ed them on monuments; they traced them on furniture, rocks, | stones | , walls, coffins, and tombs, as on the papyrus.... The pictu |
| the Egyptians. Their jewelry of gold, silver, and precious | stones | are beautifully wrought; so was the cutting, polishing, and |
| the London Exhibition of 1851. Their imitation of precious | stones | in glass is far above anything done at the present day; and |
| .” In relation to their wonderful art of imitating precious | stones | , the lecturer speaks of the “celebrated vase of the Genoa { |
| ies of Colonel Howard Vyse. Moreover, many of such precious | stones | as are only found at a great depth in mines are mentioned i |
| imitated with glass, pearls, emeralds, and all the precious | stones | to a great perfection. Likewise, the most ancient Egyptians |
| . The causeway is ... 725 feet in length, and is paved with | stones | each of which measures four feet in length by two in breadt |
| of the principles of the arch, and the support was made by | stones | lapping over as they rose; as at Ocosingo, and among Cyclop |
| r modern successors, may be found also the fact that the key | stones | were used in the arches only in certain portions of the tem |
| (?), and imitators of the monuments of unhewn and oracular | stones | .” The presence of the artificial lakes, and their peculiar |
| sacred and mysterious numbers will be found. The circle of | stones | generally consists of either twelve, or twenty-one, or thir |
| an serpent-gods bear a distant relationship to the thirteen | stones | of the Druidical ruins. The ~T~ (Tau), and the astronomical |
| lonius of Tyana, his journey an allegory, i. 19; regard for | stones | , i. 265; cast out devils, i. 356; his power to witness the |
| 6; of necessity, the sacred mysteries at Thebes, i. 553; of | stones | , i. 572 Circle-dance or chorus of the Amazons, performed by |
| Hieroglyph of Knights Kadosh, ii. 391 Hieroglyphics on the | stones | of the Temple of Dendera, i. 524 Hierophant offered his own |
| precepts, i. 248; his trinity, i. 262; regard for precious | stones | and their mystical virtues, i. 265; his doctrine the same a |
| amitic in plan, _ib._ Stoics, belief concerning God, i. 317 | Stones | , their secret virtues, i. 265 Strangers, never admitted int |
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| roots are twined around a heap,They take hold of a house of | stones | . 8:18 When he is uprooted from his place,It denies him, [sa |
| ur tent; 22:24 If you regard treasure as dirt,Ophir-gold as | stones | of the wadi, 22:25 And Shaddai be your treasureAnd precious |
| s actions.aactions Lit. “days.” 24:2 People remove boundary- | stones | ;They carry off flocks and pasture them; 24:3 They lead away |
| e, as rotted wood. 41:20 No arrow can put it to flight;Sling | stones | turn into stubble for it. 41:21 ClubsbClubs Meaning of Heb. |
| en/Christianity/King James Bible/2 Samuel.txt 4 | ||
| , the weight whereof was a talent of gold with the precious | stones | : and it was set on David's head. And he brought forth the s |
| e came forth, and cursed still as he came. 16:6 And he cast | stones | at David, and at all the servants of king David: and all th |
| l's side over against him, and cursed as he went, and threw | stones | at him, and cast dust. 16:14 And the king, and all the peop |
| into a great pit in the wood, and laid a very great heap of | stones | upon him: and all Israel fled every one to his tent. 18:18 |
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| sten the corpse, by the feet and by the hair, with iron,14b | stones | , or clay, lest the corpse-eating dogs and the corpse-eating |
| West). 51. 'They shall make it, if they can afford it, with | stones | , plaster, or earth17; if they cannot afford it, they shall |
| en/Theosophy/The Light of Asia.txt 11 | ||
| asant's call and panther's cry Clatter of wild sheep on the | stones | , and scream Of circling eagles: under these the plain Gleam |
| , and all along the frieze With tender inlaid work of agate- | stones | . Cool as to tread in summer-time on snows It was to loiter |
| rs, No leper, and no feeble folk come forth." Therefore the | stones | were swept, and up and down The water-carriers sprinkled al |
| , The weaver at his loom, the cotton-bow Twangling, the mill | stones | grinding meal, the dogs Prowling for orts, the skilful armo |
| blossoms, one on her. Another, ere she slept, was stringing | stones | To make a necklet--agate, onyx, sard, Coral, and moonstone- |
| Men Perished in winter-winds till one smote fire From flint- | stones | coldly hiding what they held, The red spark treasured from |
| and Kantaka sprang forth With armed hoofs sparkling on the | stones | and ring Of champing bit; but none did hear that sound, For |
| ad And tread it, Rajaputra, till the close-- Though all its | stones | were fire--in trust of death. Speak, if thou know'st a way |
| time, Between the hot walls of a nullah, stretched On naked | stones | , our Lord spied, as he passed, A starving tigress. Hunger i |
| with lowly chores to please the Prince; Sweeping their door- | stones | , setting forth their flags, Stringing the fruited fig-leave |
| hed Over the tangled thickets, and high heaps Of carved red | stones | cloven by root and stem Of creeping fig, and clad with wavi |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 3.txt 6 | ||
| n is for the bed (i.e the man on whose bed he was born) and | stones | (disappointment and deprivation) for the one who has done i |
| was standing, and on its bank was standing another man with | stones | in his hands. The man in the middle of the river tried to c |
| the owner of the bed and the adulterer gets nothing but the | stones | (despair, i.e. to be stoned to death). Then the Prophet sai |
| Narrated Anas: A Jew crushed the head of a girl between two | stones | . The girl was asked who had crushed her head, and some name |
| d, the Prophet ordered that his head be crushed between two | stones | . Volume 3, Book 41, Number 597: Narrated Ibn 'Umar: A man w |
| e the people of Quba fought with each other till they threw | stones | on each other. When Allah's Apostle was informed about it, |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Negaim.txt 28 | ||
| cks or with earth, is pure. A house that did not have in it | stones | , wood or earth, and a nega appeared in it and afterwards st |
| es, wood or earth, and a nega appeared in it and afterwards | stones | , wood and earth were brought into it, it remains clean. So |
| ot susceptible to negaim uncleanness unless there are in it | stones | , wood and earth. 12:3 And how many stones must there be in |
| s there are in it stones, wood and earth. 12:3 And how many | stones | must there be in it [for it to be susceptible to negaim]? R |
| ss unless it appeared in the size of two split beans on two | stones | or on one stone. Rabbi Akiva say: unless it appears in the |
| ay: unless it appears in the size of two split beans on two | stones | , and not on one stone. Rabbi Eliezer son of Rabbi Shimon sa |
| s: unless it appears in the size of two split beans, on two | stones | , on two walls in a corner, Its length being that of two spl |
| ch as would suffice to fill up the space between one row of | stones | and another. The walls of a cattle-trough or the walls of a |
| s the sign to see if it spread. "The priest shall order the | stones | with the plague in them to be pulled out and cast outside t |
| the city into an unclean place" (v.. "They shall take other | stones | and replace those stones with them, and take other dirt and |
| place" (v.. "They shall take other stones and replace those | stones | with them, and take other dirt and plaster the house" (v.. |
| ake other dirt and plaster the house" (v.. He must not take | stones | from the one side and bring them to the other; nor earth fr |
| to the wicked, woe to his neighbor. Both must take out the | stones | , both must scrape the walls, and both must bring the new st |
| es, both must scrape the walls, and both must bring the new | stones | . He alone, however, brings the earth, as it is said, "And h |
| ga. If it has returned, "He shall break down the house, its | stones | , and its timber, and all the mortar of the house; and he sh |
| st bring the birds. If it spread during the first week, the | stones | must be taken out and the wall scraped and plastered, and a |
| uring the first week but spread during the second week, the | stones | must be taken out and the wall scraped and plastered, and a |
| ust be brought. If it remained unchanged in both weeks, the | stones | must be taken out, and the wall scraped and plastered, and |
| own. Rabbi Elazar says: if a house is built of rows of head | stones | and small stones, and a nega appears on a head stone, all o |
| says: if a house is built of rows of head stones and small | stones | , and a nega appears on a head stone, all of it must be take |
| ll of it must be taken out; but if it appeared on the small | stones | , he takes out his stones and leaves the others. 13:3 A hous |
| t; but if it appeared on the small stones, he takes out his | stones | and leaves the others. 13:3 A house in which a nega appeare |
| the lower room. If there was no upper chamber above it, its | stones | and wood and earth must be torn down with it. He may save t |
| that is built over the house must be torn down with it. Its | stones | and wood and earth convey uncleanness if they are of the mi |
| f one enters in. 13:5 If one who builds in cleanliness with | stones | from a house that was isolated and the nega returned to the |
| s isolated and the nega returned to the [former] house, the | stones | must be taken out. If it returned to the stones, the first |
| house, the stones must be taken out. If it returned to the | stones | , the first house must be torn down, and the stones serve th |
| d to the stones, the first house must be torn down, and the | stones | serve the second house while the signs are under observatio |
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| lesser altars, the offering-spoons, the cups, the pressing- | stones | , the chips (of the post), the sounding-holes, the two press |
| en/Christianity/King James Bible/2 Kings.txt 3 | ||
| p all wells of water, and mar every good piece of land with | stones | . 3:20 And it came to pass in the morning, when the meat off |
| elled all the good trees: only in Kirharaseth left they the | stones | thereof; howbeit the slingers went about it, and smote it. |
| en oxen that were under it, and put it upon the pavement of | stones | . 16:18 And the covert for the sabbath that they had built i |
| en/Sikhs/Shri Guru Granth Sahib/Section 15 - Raag Jaitsree.txt 1 | ||
| rnations; he dies, only to be born again. As beasts, birds, | stones | and trees - their number cannot be known. As are the seeds |
| en/Theosophy/The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 2 of 4.txt 57 | ||
| Of The Fourth And Fifth Races. Cyclopean Ruins And Colossal | Stones | As Witnesses To Giants. Stanza XII. The Fifth Race And Its |
| whirled for thirty crores more. It constructed Rûpas; soft | Stones | that hardened, hard Plants that softened. Visible from invi |
| FOR THIRTY CRORES MORE.(97) IT CONSTRUCTED RÛPAS;(98) SOFT | STONES | THAT HARDENED,(99) HARD PLANTS THAT SOFTENED.(100) VISIBLE |
| That he was “a stone, a plant, an animal.” But (_a_) these | stones | , plants, and animals were the prototypes, the filmy present |
| stral shadows, as the Occultists express it, of the present | stones | , plants and animals. And finally, neither the forms nor gen |
| phites, is found engraved on numerous Gnostic or Basilidean | stones | .... The serpent has various heads, but is constantly inscri |
| nts with enormous skulls were found laid out under colossal | stones | , the erection of which in every place must have necessitate |
| in the Section which follows. Cyclopean Ruins And Colossal | Stones | As Witnesses To Giants. De Mirville, in his enormous works, |
| e” that, in the days of “miracle,” both pagan and biblical, | stones | walked, spoke, delivered oracles, and even sang. That final |
| ny such peripateticism and innate psychic faculties for our | stones | , we may collect, in our turn, every available evidence to h |
| er have been so many witnesses to “oracular” and “speaking” | stones | . In the _Achaica_ we find Pausanias confessing that, in beg |
| had regarded the Greeks as mighty _stupid_ “for worshipping | stones | .” But, having reached Arcadia, he adds: “I have changed my |
| ed my way of thinking.”(760) Therefore, without worshipping | stones | or stone idols and statues, which is the same thing—a crime |
| m the standpoint of magic and psychic powers. In a poem on “ | Stones | ” attributed to Orpheus, these stones are divided into Ophit |
| powers. In a poem on “Stones” attributed to Orpheus, these | stones | are divided into Ophites and Sideritês, the “Serpent‐stone” |
| lus, in referring to these “bétyles,” call them “_animated_ | stones | .” Photius repeats what Damascius, Asclepiades, Isidorus and |
| eir readers, confesses he could never meet with one of such | stones | without putting it a question, “which it answered occasiona |
| n Heræscus, who could distinguish at a glance the inanimate | stones | from those which were endowed with motion; and Pliny mentio |
| om those which were endowed with motion; and Pliny mentions | stones | which “ran away when a hand approached them.”(764) De Mirvi |
| fy the _Bible_—enquires very pertinently, why the monstrous | stones | of Stonehenge were called in days of old _chior‐ gaur_ or t |
| und, “some weighing over 500,000 kilograms.” These “hanging | stones | ” of Salisbury Plain are believed to be the remains of a Dru |
| attempt to displace them. Now if we say that most of these | stones | are relics of the last Atlanteans, we shall be answered tha |
| cause. And thus since all Scientists consider the “rocking | stones | to be of purely natural origin, wind, rain, etc., causing d |
| , for Irish tradition attributes the origin of her circular | stones | to a _Sorcerer who brought them from Africa_. De Mirville s |
| era planisphere and of the signs of the Zodiac, and brought | stones | weighing over one million of pounds from Africa and Asia to |
| me author, when speaking of the _moving_ rocks, or “rocking | stones | ” situated on the slope of Golcar (the “Enchanter”) says: Th |
| rsen” stone, locally called “grey wethers.” But some of the | stones | , especially those which are said to have been devoted to as |
| e things themselves. Besides which, these _immense rocking_ | stones | , called sometimes _routers_, placed upright on one of their |
| to refer to the various traditions attached to the rocking | stones | . Still, it may be as well to remind the English reader of G |
| e forced to weight it with lead.”(773) Here we have immense | stones | stated by all antiquity to be “living, moving, speaking, an |
| o flight”; and Des Mousseaux shows them all to be prophetic | stones | , and sometimes called “_mad_ stones.”(774) The rocking ston |
| hem all to be prophetic stones, and sometimes called “_mad_ | stones | .”(774) The rocking stone is accepted by Science. But why di |
| nation, and that they were called for this very reason the “ | stones | of truth.”(775) _This is history_, the past of prehistoric |
| body makes it resist.”(777) Why then should not the rocking | stones | of Ireland, or those of Brimham, in Yorkshire, have served |
| anteans; the smaller, such as Brimham Rocks, with revolving | stones | on their summit, are copies from the more ancient lithoi. H |
| sdom, the Serpents whose holes are now under the Triangular | Stones | ._ Or in other words, “the pyramids, at the four corners of |
| It was his Dynasty which re‐ discovered metals and precious | stones | , after they had been concealed by the Devs or Giants in the |
| aluable Science of the hidden virtues of precious and other | stones | , of Chemistry, or rather Alchemy, of Mineralogy, Geology, P |
| herub; ... thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the | stones | of fire.... Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that |
| pillars,” however, are the prototypes of the two “tables of | stones | ” hewn by Moses at the command of the “Lord.” Hence, in sayi |
| pear in septenary groups of numbers. From minerals or “soft | stones | that hardened,” to use the phraseology of the Stanzas, foll |
| ner‐stone, and Peter refers to all men as “lively” (living) | stones | . Therefore a “stone with seven eyes” on it can only mean a |
| of trees as clubs, and cracking cocoa‐nuts with hammer and | stones | .”(1612) Some savage tribes of hillmen in India build their |
| instance, such are found, consisting— Of a wall of wrought | stones | , 3,600 feet long, 560 broad, and 150 feet high, constitutin |
| gin. Yet these weird and often colossal monuments of unhewn | stones | —which consist generally of four or seven gigantic blocks pl |
| over Asia, Europe, America, and Africa, in groups or rows. | Stones | of enormous size are found placed horizontally and variousl |
| nd seven blocks. People name them “devil’s altars,” druidic | stones | , and giant tombs. The stones of Carnac in Morbihan, Brittan |
| them “devil’s altars,” druidic stones, and giant tombs. The | stones | of Carnac in Morbihan, Brittany—nearly a mile in length and |
| lion, his son, the Greek Noah—he who created men out of the | stones | of mother Earth—is called a northern Scythe, by Lucian, and |
| ed our outline of continental formations and shiftings. (4) | Stones | have been found in the Canary Islands bearing sculptured sy |
| spicuous a place among the symbols of the gods on the black | stones | recording Babylonian benefactions.’ ” (_The Great Pyramid_, |
| e following Section, entitled “Cyclopean Ruins and Colossal | Stones | as Witnesses to Giants.” 743 See Denon’s _Voyage en Egypte_ |
| he cave. (_I Kings_, xix. 12.) 763 The rocking, or “logan,” | stones | bear various names; such as the _clacha‐brath_ of the Celt, |
| _, i. 96); and Apollonius Rhodius expatiates on the rocking | stones | , and says that they are “stones placed on the apex of a tum |
| s expatiates on the rocking stones, and says that they are “ | stones | placed on the apex of a tumulus, and so sensitive _as to be |
| ), referring no doubt to the ancient priests who moved such | stones | by will‐power from a distance. 764 See _Dictionnaire des Re |
| nding in the Desert of Sahara the same trilithic and raised | stones | which they had seen in Asia, Circassia, Etruria, and in all |