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Book of Enoch
Chapter LII (52:6)
And these mountains which thine eyes have seen, The mountain of iron, and the mountain of copper, and the mountain of silver, And the mountain of gold, and the mountain of soft metal, and the mountain of lead, All these shall be in the presence of the Elect One As wax: before the fire, And like the water which streams down from above [upon those mountains], And they shall become powerless before his feet.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (103)
The mountains tremble, and the earth, the vast Abyss of sea, and towering height of hills, When on them looks the Sovereign's awful eye:
The Masnavi
The Mule and the Camel (51-60)
He saw it was formed of a bright emerald, Forming as it were a ring round the world, He said, "Thou mighty hill, what are other hills? Before thee...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 27: Of the Last Judgment, of the Resurrection of the Dead, and of the Eternal Life. The most horrible Gate of the Wicked, and the joyful Gate of the Godly. (22)
For now there are many that seek, and they find also: One Gold, another Silver, another Copper, another Tin; but this must not be understood of Metals...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXX (20)
Then all men will pass into that melted metal and will become pure; when one is righteous, then it seems to him just as though he walks continually...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Theory and Practice of Alchemy: Part Two (Part Two:36-37)
A most vehement and very great wind, that will shake the mountain and shatter the rocks to pieces. You shall be encountered also by lions and dragons ...
Bundahishn
Chapter XII (1)
On the nature of mountains it says in revelation, that, at first, the mountains have grown forth in eighteen years; and Albûrz ever grew, till the...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XIV (5)
There is a mountain there, that once was glad With waters and with leaves, which was called Ida; Now 'tis deserted, as a thing worn out. Rhea once...
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (82)
But silver and gold in the dead palpability or tangibility are but as a dark stone, in comparison with the root of the heavenly generating; but I set ...
Concept of Our Great Power
Concept of Our Great Power (1)
He who will know our great Power will become invisible, and fire will not be able to consume him. But it will purge and destroy all of your...
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (88)
You have an example of this in gold, and in silver, which you cannot make to be pure or fine gold or silver, unless it be melted seven times in the...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Theory and Practice of Alchemy: Part Two (34)
It is soft, also above measure hard and stony. It is far off, and near at hand, but by the providence of God, invisible. In it are hidden most ample t...
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (7)
To the mountains he has given peaks for a dagger, and valleys for a belt; so that they lift up their heads in pride.
Bundahishn
Chapter XXX (33)
This, too, it says, that this earth becomes an iceless, slopeless plain; even the mountain, whose summit is the support of the Kînvar bridge, they...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXX (19)
Afterwards, the fire and halo melt the metal of Shatvaîrô, in the hills and mountains, and it remains on this earth like a river.
Pistis Sophia
Chapter 141 (Their eyes are opened)
He said unto them anew: "Look away out of the light and see what ye may see." They said: "We see fire, water, wine and blood."
Turba Philosophorum
The Ninth Dictum (9)
Eximenus saith:—God hath created all things by his word, having said unto them: Be, and they were made, with the four other elements, earth, water,...