Hill and cityMount Zion .. . lest the Sab-baths are polluted, and the land mourn in a corrupt theirs is a moral duty, and strictly religious. If one disgraces himself in a medium to the spirit world, andthe cause to which he belongs, then he should be stoned withstones, that the valley of his stoning might be called the valleyof acher. If the power of the frogs enters a household, orchurch, then the sword is against them, and against the wratch*men, though they hide themselves in dens and cliffs of the moun-tains, that they should warn the people against the danger ofthe frogs, an


Hill and cityMount Zion .. . lest the Sab-baths are polluted, and the land mourn in a corrupt theirs is a moral duty, and strictly religious. If one disgraces himself in a medium to the spirit world, andthe cause to which he belongs, then he should be stoned withstones, that the valley of his stoning might be called the valleyof acher. If the power of the frogs enters a household, orchurch, then the sword is against them, and against the wratch*men, though they hide themselves in dens and cliffs of the moun-tains, that they should warn the people against the danger ofthe frogs, and against their power: for theirs is the spiritualbattle that they should watch, or their confusion forever. Letevery one watch therefore, and keep his garments. Let himpossess his own soul, lest he is deceived by the sorcery ofpriestcraft. Let him put away evils from the midst. But howcan you watch without the mystery, for you know not what towatch without the key of knowlekge. BIBLE ASTRONOMY, 77 RISE AND FALL OF FIRST VOICE. Daniel, chap. II., 31st verse. Thou, O King, sawest andbehold a great image. This great image, whose brightness wasexcellent, stood before thee, and the form thereof was terrible. 32. This image head was of fine gold, his breast and hisarms of silver, his belly and his thighs of brass. 33. His legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part clay. 34. Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out withouthands, which smote the image upon his feet that were of ironand clay, and broke them to pieces. ILLUSTRATION. Babylon, first grade, head of gold : Babylon, second grade,Mede, or Persian, breast and arms of silver; Babylon, thirdgrade, Grecian, belly and thighs of brass ; Babylon, fourthgrade, Roman, legs of iron; Babylon, fifth grade, Roman, feetpart of iron and part clay ; Babylon, sixth grade, Roman toespart of iron and part of clay; Babylon, seventh grade or fall,which is Roman in the ten toes, or kings of the beast or tenhorns of the scarlet colored


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