| John Fellows - 1860 - 376 Seiten
...The first stage ii nothing but errors and uncertainties ; laborious wanderings ; a rude and jearful march through night and darkness. And now arrived...wears a dreadful aspect; it is all horror, trembling, and affrightment. But this scene once over, a miraculous and divine light displays itself ; and shining... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1870 - 766 Seiten
...teleutan is to die, teleisthai is to be initiated. The first stage, or the mournful part of the Mysteries, is nothing but errors and uncertainties, laborious wanderings a rude and fearful inarch through night and darkness. And now when the the aspirants have arrived on the verge of death... | |
| John Yarker - 1872 - 178 Seiten
...Grand Mysteries; and word answers to word as tiling to thing, for Teleutao is to die, and Telestos, to be initiated. The first stage is nothing but errors...And now arrived on the verge of death and initiation everything wears a dreadful aspect, it is all horror, trembling, sweating and affrightment. But this... | |
| John Yarker - 1872 - 172 Seiten
...Grand Mysteries ; and word answers to word as thing to thing, for Teleutao is to die, and Telestos, to be initiated. The first stage is nothing but errors...And now arrived on the verge of death and initiation everything wears a dreadful aspect, it is all horror, trembling, sweating and affrightment. But this... | |
| 1876 - 826 Seiten
...uncertainty of ignorance and sin give way to the clear light of truth. In the language of Stoba3us:* " The first stage is nothing but errors and uncertainties ; laborious wanderings ; a rough and dreadful march through night and darkness. But now, when arrived at the verge of death, f... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1876 - 854 Seiten
...uncertainty of ignorance and sin give way to the clear light of truth. In the language of Stobaeus :* " The first stage is nothing but errors and uncertainties; laborious wanderings; a rough and dreadful march through night and darkness. But now, when arrived at the verge of death.f... | |
| John Fellows - 1877 - 380 Seiten
...mysteries. And word answers to word as well as thing to thing ;. for Tckylan is to die, and feleisthal to be initiated. The first stage is nothing but errors...wanderings ; a rude and fearful march through night and darkncn. And now arrived on the verge of death and initiation, everything wears a dreadful aspect ;... | |
| William Simpson - 1899 - 218 Seiten
...mysteries. And word answers to word, as well as thing to thing : for TeXevrai> is to die; and TeA.eicr0cu to be initiated. The first stage is nothing but errors...now, arrived on the verge of death and initiation, everything wears a dreadful aspect : it is all horror, trembling, sweating, and affrightment. But this... | |
| Edward Joseph Dent - 1913 - 476 Seiten
...name and experience. The first stage is nothing but errors and uncertainties, labourings, wanderings and darkness. And now, arrived on the verge of death and initiation, everything wears a dreadful aspect; it is all horror, trembling and affrightment. But this scene once... | |
| Edward Joseph Dent - 1913 - 478 Seiten
...name and experience. The first stage is nothing but errors and uncertainties, labourings, wanderings and darkness. And now, arrived on the verge of death and initiation, everything wears a dreadful aspect ; it is all horror, trembling and affrightment. But this scene once... | |
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