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THE ARCANE SCHOOLS - Fort Myers Beach Masonic Lodge No. 362

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of<br />

Cambyses, and that twelve years afterwards he returned to Samos at the<br />

age<br />

of sixty years.--_Vit. Pythag_, cap. iii., iv.<br />

[131] "The sacred words were intrusted to him, of which the Ineffable<br />

Tetractys, or name of God, was the chief."--OLIVER, _Hist. Init._ p.<br />

109.<br />

[132] "Hu, the mighty, whose history as a patriarch is precisely that<br />

of<br />

<strong>No</strong>ah, was promoted to the rank of the principal demon-god among the<br />

Britons; and, as his chariot was composed of rays of the sun, it may be<br />

presumed that he was worshipped in conjunction with that luminary, and<br />

to<br />

the same superstition we may refer what is said of his light and swift<br />

course."--DAVIES, _Mythol. and Rites of the Brit. Druids_, p. 110.<br />

[133] "All the male gods (of the ancients) may be reduced to one, the<br />

generative energy; and all the female to one, the prolific principle.<br />

In<br />

fact, they may all be included in the one great Hermaphrodite, the<br />

[Greek: a)r(r)enothelys] who combines in his nature all the elements of<br />

production, and who continues to support the vast creation which<br />

originally proceeded from his will."--RUSSELL'S _Connection_, i. p.<br />

402.<br />

[134] It is a tradition that it was pronounced in the following seven<br />

different ways by the patriarchs, from Methuselah to David, viz.:<br />

_Juha,<br />

Jeva, Jova, Jevo, Jeveh, Johe_, and _Jehovah_. In all these words the<br />

_j_<br />

is to be pronounced as _y_, the _a_ as _ah_, the _e_ as a, and the _v_<br />

as<br />

_w_.<br />

[135] The _i_ is to be pronounced as _e_, and the whole word as if<br />

spelled<br />

in English _ho-he_.<br />

[136] In the apocryphal "Book of the Conversation of God with Moses on<br />

Mount Sinai," translated by the Rev. W. Cureton from an Arabic MS. of<br />

the<br />

fifteenth century, and published by the Philobiblon Society of London,<br />

the<br />

idea of the eternal watchfulness of God is thus beautifully<br />

allegorized:--<br />

"Then Moses said to the Lord, O Lord, dost thou sleep or not? The Lord<br />

said unto Moses, I never sleep: but take a cup and fill it with water.<br />

Then Moses took a cup and filled it with water, as the Lord commanded<br />

him.<br />

Then the Lord cast into the heart of Moses the breath of slumber; so he<br />

slept, and the cup fell from his hand, and the water which was therein<br />

was<br />

spilled. Then Moses awoke from his sleep. Then said God to Moses, I<br />

declare by my power, and by my glory, that if I were to withdraw my

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