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The termheavendenoteth loftiness and exaltation, inasmuch as it is the seat of the revelation of those Manifestations of Holiness, the Day-springs of ancient glory. These ancient Beings, though delivered from the womb of their mother, have in reality descended from the heaven of the will of God.

... The termheavendenoteth loftiness and exaltation, inasmuch as it is the seat of the revelation of those Manifestations of Holiness, the Day-springs of ancient glory. These ancient Beings, though delivered from the womb of their mother, have in reality descended from the heaven of the will of God.

The dropping of honey denoteth the sweetness of the delights of the world, whereby it deceiveth its own friends, nor suffereth them to take timely thought for their salvation." Ioasaph received this parable with great joy and said, "How true this story is, and most apt!

Thereupon the girl carried him to the house of her mistress, who dwelt in a street called Malpertugio, the very name whereof denoteth how reputable a quarter it is.

So I girt my middle with them both and behold, the girdles became one girdle; and this, O Wazir, is my dream and what I saw when my sleep was deepest." Said Dandan, "O our Lord the Sultan! know that this thy dream denoteth thou hast a brother or a brother's son or an uncle's son or other near kinsman of thy flesh and blood whom thou knowest not; withal he is of the noblest of you all."

Their sitting denoteth also their abiding in the presence of God. It is then the throne of grace where the four and twenty seats are, and before which the four and twenty elders sit.

Internal disorders are also indicated by external symptoms, such as yellowness of the white of the eyes, which denoteth jaundice, and bending of the back, which denoteth disease of the lungs." And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say. When it was the Four Hundred and Fifty-first Night,

And if others profit thereby, this is but accident, however helpful. And this is wisdom, and denoteth now that a sound Principle shall prevent Practice from becoming monstrous.

They that were foolish took their lamps and took no oil with them, but the wise took oil. By the oil he signifieth the acquiring of good works. 'And at midnight, he saith, 'there was a cry made, "Behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet him." By midnight he denoteth the uncertainty of that time. Then all those virgins arose.

The descent of the New Jerusalem denoteth a heavenly Law, that Law which is the guarantor of human happiness and the effulgence of the world of God. Emmanuel was indeed the Herald of the Second Coming of Christ, and a Summoner to the pathway of the Kingdom.