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Passages similar to: Book of Enoch — Chapter XXXI
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Book of Enoch
Chapter XXXI (31:3)
And when one burnt it, it smelt sweeter than any fragrant odour.
Book of Jubilees
Chapter IV (25)
And he burnt the incense of the sanctuary, (even) sweet SDices, acceptable before the Lord on the Mount.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter IX: On the Different Kinds of Cause. (24)
For the rose has not the same kind of sweet fragrance as myrrh.
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXI (14)
Besides these kinds of wood there is none other that thou shalt place (on the altar), for the fragrance is dispersed, and the smell of its fragrance...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXVII (19)
Whatever root, or gum, or wood is scented, as frankincense, varâst, kust, sandalwood, cardamom, camphor, orange-scented mint, and others of this...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (97)
And seeing they are too weak for this strong spirit, and cannot elevate themselves, they yield or surrender their noble power, and that smells so love...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (157)
When the heat in the sweet quality riseth up, and kindleth the sweet source, fountain or spring, then that fire burneth in the sweet quality; now...
Chapter 5: Of the Corporeal Substance, Being and Propriety of an Angel. Question. (77)
As lord Lucifer did also, who longed after the holy savour or sweet smell of the Son of God, and intended in his elevation and kindling to smell and s...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (57)
And when the sweet quality is dried, then it is a corpus or body, which is perfect, but wanting reason.
Dhammapada
Chapter IV: Flowers (54)
The scent of flowers does not travel against the wind, nor (that of) sandal-wood, or of Tagara and Mallikâ flowers; but the odour of good people...
Chapter 5: Of the Corporeal Substance, Being and Propriety of an Angel. Question. (55)
And there it is to be proved whether the smell be a good smell or savour, pleasing to man's constitution and complexion, or no: If it be good, then th...
Dhammapada
Chapter IV: Flowers (55)
Sandal-wood or Tagara, a lotus-flower, or a Vassikî, among these sorts of perfumes, the perfume of virtue is unsurpassed.
Chapter 9: Of the Gracious, amiable, blessed, friendly and merciful Love of God. The Great, Heavenly and Divine Mystery. (48)
Thirdly, the sweet quality loveth heat exceedingly, so very much that I cannot compare it to anything; but you may take this for a similitude, though...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (49)
But if it be moved, elevated and kindled too much, then it kindleth the sweet and the astringent or harsh qualities, and is like a tearing, stinging a...
Dhammapada
Chapter IV: Flowers (56)
Mean is the scent that comes from Tagara and sandal-wood;--the perfume of those who possess virtue rises up to the gods as the highest.
Book of Jubilees
Chapter III (27)
And on that day on which Adam went forth from the garden, he offered as a sweet savour an offering, frankincense, galbanum, and stacte, ana spices in ...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (51)
Yet further: this quality, when it is kindled, is the bitter hellish fire, which putteth out the light, turning the sweet quality into a stink, causin...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (148)
So when the bitter quality riseth up in the exsiccated or dried sweet quality, then the sweetness cannot mollify it, and saturate it with its sweet li...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (82)
When the sweet quality thus flies from the bitter, and from the sour and astringent, then the astringent and the bitter make all the haste they can...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (1.3.13)
Likewise it carried Smell across. When that was freed from death, it became wind. This wind, when it has crossed beyond death, purifies.
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (80)
And the sweet quality always flies from the bitter and the astringent, and always stretcheth its palate wider, and the bitter and the astringent conti...
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