Forerunners and rivals of Christianity : $b being studies in religious history from 330 B.C. to 330 A.D., Vol. 2 (of 2)Legge, Francis
Religion
Forerunners and rivals of Christianity : $b being studies in religious history from 330 B.C. to 330 A.D., Vol. 2 (of 2)
Legge, Francis
Christianity and other religions; Religions
mystery of all their unseen ones, and of all the dwellers in the
Thirteenth Aeon, and the name of the Twelve Aeons with all their
Archons, all their Archangels, all their Angels and all the dwellers
in the Twelve Aeons, and all the mystery of the name of all the
dwellers in Heimarmene[483], and all the heavens, and the whole
mystery of the name of all the dwellers in the Sphere and their
firmaments with all they contain and their places. Lo, then, we have
sent unto thee this vesture, which none knoweth from the First
Precept downward, because that the glory of its light was hidden
within it, and the Spheres and all the places from the First Precept
downward knew it not. Hasten, then, do on the vesture, and come unto
us, for we have remained near thee to clothe thee with these two
vestures by the command of the First Mystery until the time fixed by
the Ineffable One should be fulfilled. Now, then, the time is
fulfilled. Come unto us quickly, that we may clothe thee with them
until thou hast accomplished the entire ministry of the completion
of the First Mystery, the ministry which has been laid upon thee by
the Ineffable One. Come then unto us quickly in order that we may
clothe thee with them according to the command of the First Mystery.
For yet a little while, a very little while, and thou wilt cease to
be in the world. Come then quickly, that thou mayest receive all the
glory which is the glory of the First Mystery.”
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