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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (14.)
Thy arms are pillars on their bases; thy fingers are ... of gold; their nails are like knives of flint in what they do for thee
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XCIX. To the Church in Thyatira—"i Will Give unto Every One of You According to His Works" (2)
These things saith the Son of God, who hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire, and his feet are like fine brass; I know thy works, and charity, and...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Knowledge of Self (17)
An important part of our knowledge of God arises from the study and contemplation of our own bodies, which reveal to us the power, wisdom, and love...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXXIX. After the Resurrection (continued): Christ in Person: with the Two Men; with the Eleven—doubting Thomas (26)
Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto IX (5)
The second, tinct of deeper hue than perse, Was of a calcined and uneven stone, Cracked all asunder lengthwise and across. The third, that uppermost...
Chapter 6: How an Angel, and how a Man, is the Similitude and Image of God. (32)
Now, therefore, the angels are obedient to God, and humble themselves before the powerful God; they honour, laud and praise him in his great deeds and...
Life of Pythagoras
CHAP. XIV. (2)
“The shining circlets of his golden hair, Which ev’n the Graces might be proud to wear, Instarr’d with gems and gold, bestrow the shore
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Celestial Hierarchy, Caput XV (5)
The rods signify the kingly and directing faculty, making all things straight. The spears and the battle-axes denote the dividing of things unlike,...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVII: Philosophy Conveys Only An Imperfect Knowledge of God. (5)
Now it was not in vain that the Lord chose to make use of a mean form of body; so that no one praising the grace and admiring the beauty might turn...
Bhagavad Gita
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.23)
Beholding Thy great form, O Mighty Lord, with myriads of mouths and eyes, with myriads of arms and thighs and feet, with myriads of bellies, and with...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XLI (11)
And she said unto him : " dive me my hire " ; and he said unto her : " I have nothing in my hand save my ring that is on my finger, and my necklace, a...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XCIII. Paul's Farewell to the Ephesians (5)
I have coveted no man's silver, or gold, or apparel. Yea, ye know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessities. I have shewed you how that...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XXI (1)
Already on my Lady's face mine eyes Again were fastened, and with these my mind, And from all other purpose was withdrawn; And she smiled not; but...
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Celestial Hierarchy, Caput XV (4)
The shining and glowing raiment, I think, signifies the Divine likeness after the image of fire, and their enlightening, in consequence of their repos...
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Celestial Hierarchy, Caput XV (3)
It is possible, then, I think, to find within each of the many parts of our body harmonious images of the Heavenly Powers, by affirming that the power...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VI: The Mystic Meaning of the Tabernacle and Its Furniture. (17)
Differently, the stones might be the various phases of salvation; some occupying the upper, some the lower parts of the entire body saved. The three...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XIX (2)
In all of them the soles were both on fire; Wherefore the joints so violently quivered, They would have snapped asunder withes and bands. Even as the...
Orphic Hymns
Orphic Hymns (XXX - The Curetes)
LEAPING Curetes, who with dancing feet And circling measures, armed footsteps beat: Whose bosom's mad, fanatic transports fire, Who move in rythm to...
The Masnavi
Mahmud and Ayaz (continued) (34-43)
Thou art as reason, we like the tongue; 'Tis reason that teaches the tongue to speak. Thou art as joy, and we are laughing; Our every motion every...
The Masnavi
The Mule and the Camel (71-79)
A third ant said, ' No; the action proceeds from the arm, The weak finger writes with the arm's might.' So it went on upwards, till at last A prince...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (85)
Before Thy burning throne the angels wait, Much-working, charged to do all things, for men. Thy young Spring shines, all prank'd with purple flowers;...
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