Media, Babylon and Persia : including a study of the Zend-Avesta or religion of Zoroaster, from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war . 6. PAITIDANA (PENOM)—CLOTH WORN BY THE PAR-SIS BEFORE THEIR MOUTHSIN PRESENCE OK THE KOSTI ) WORN IAKSIS rUAVIMJOR DUUINf; ANN SAfRKU CKUKMONV. 5 Ii6 MEDIA, BABYLON, AND BEKSIA, his l)rcath ma)- not sully the supremely holy cle-ment. Such a cloth is worn to this day by ever)-Parsi while tending the sacred fire of liis own honic-altar, or even saying his prayers. 3. Every thing in the Vendidad, as well as in thelater p
Media, Babylon and Persia : including a study of the Zend-Avesta or religion of Zoroaster, from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war . 6. PAITIDANA (PENOM)—CLOTH WORN BY THE PAR-SIS BEFORE THEIR MOUTHSIN PRESENCE OK THE KOSTI ) WORN IAKSIS rUAVIMJOR DUUINf; ANN SAfRKU CKUKMONV. 5 Ii6 MEDIA, BABYLON, AND BEKSIA, his l)rcath ma)- not sully the supremely holy cle-ment. Such a cloth is worn to this day by ever)-Parsi while tending the sacred fire of liis own honic-altar, or even saying his prayers. 3. Every thing in the Vendidad, as well as in thelater purely liturgical portions of the Yasna, and thelitany known as the Visi^cred (see p. 3!D), betraysthe authority of a long-established and all-powerfulpriesthood. This would be obvious enough, even
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