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.14; E139| Not daring to touch one fibre he howld round upon the Sea.M38.15; E139| I also stood in Satans bosom & beheld its desolations!M38.16; E139| A ruind Man: a ruind building of God not made with hands;M38.17; E139| Its plains of burning sand, its mountains of marble terrible:M38.18; E139| Its pits & declivities flowing with molten ore & fountainsM38.19; E139| Of pitch & nitre: its ruind palaces & cities & mighty works;M38.20; E139| Its furnaces of affliction in which his Angels & EmanationsM38.21; E139| Labour with blackend visages among its stupendous ruinsM38.22; E139| Arches & pyramids & porches colonades & domes:M38.23; E139| In which dwells Mystery Babylon, here is her secret placeM38.24; E139| From hence she comes forth on the Churches in delight M38.25; E139| Here is her Cup filld with its poisons, in these horrid valesM38.26; E139| And here her scarlet Veil woven in pestilence & war:M38.27; E139| Here is Jerusalem bound in chains, in the Dens of BabylonM38.28; E139| In the Eastern porch of Satans Universe Milton stood & saidM38.29; E139| Satan! my Spectre! I know my power thee to annihilateM38.30; E139| And be a greater in thy place, & be thy TabernacleM38.31; E139| A covering for thee to do thy will, till one greater comesM38.32; E139| And smites me as I smote thee & becomes my covering.M38.33; E139| Such are the Laws of thy false Heavns! but Laws of EternityM38.34; E139| Are not such: know thou: I come to Self AnnihilationM38.35; E139| Such are the Laws of Eternity that each shall mutuallyM38.36; E139| Annihilate himself for others good, as I for thee[.]M38.37; E139| Thy purpose & the purpose of thy Priests & of thy ChurchesM38.38; E139| Is to impress on men the fear of death; to teachM38.39; E139| Trembling & fear, terror, constriction; abject selfishnessM38.40; E139| Mine is to teach Men to despise death & to go onM38.41; E139| In fearless majesty annihilating Self, laughing to scornM38.4; E139| Thy Laws & terrors, shaking down thy Synagogues as websM38.43; E139| I come to discover before Heavn & Hell the Self righteousnessM38.44; E139| In all its Hypocritic turpitude, opening to every eyeM38.45; E139| These wonders of Satans holiness shewing to the EarthM38.46; E139| The Idol Virtues of the Natural Heart, & Satans SeatM38.47; E139| Explore in all its Selfish Natural Virtue & put offM38.48; E139| In Self annihilation all that is not of God alone:M38.49; E139| To put off Self & all I have ever & ever AmenM38.50; E139| Satan heard! Coming in a cloud, with trumpets & flaming fireM38.51; E139| Saying I am God the judge of all, the living & the deadM38.52; E139| Fall therefore down & worship me.submit thy supremeM38.53; E139| Dictate, to my eternal Will & to my dictate bowM38.54; E140| I hold the Balances of Right & Just & mine the SwordM38.55; E140| Seven Angels bear my Name & in those Seven I appearM38.56; E140| But I alone am God & I alone in Heavn & EarthM38.57; E140| Of all that live dare utter this, others tremble & bowM39.1; E140| Till All Things become One Great Satan, in HolinessM39.2; E140| Oppos'd to Mercy, and the Divine Delusion Jesus be no moreM39.3; E140| Suddenly around Milton on my Path, the Starry Seven M39.4; E140| Burnd terrible! my Path became a solid fire, as brightM39.5; E140| As the clear Sun & Milton silent came down on my Path.M39.6; E140| And there went forth from the Starry limbs of the Seven: FormsM39.7; E140| Human; with Trumpets innumerable, sounding articulateM39.8; E140| As the Seven spake; and they stood in a mighty Column of FireM39.9; E140| Surrounding Felphams Vale, reaching to the Mundane Shell, SayingM39.10; E140| Awake Albion awake! reclaim thy Reasoning Spectre.SubdueM39.11; E140| Him to the Divine Mercy, Cast him down into the LakeM39.12; E140| Of Los, that ever burneth with fire, ever & ever Amen!M39.13; E140| Let the Four Zoa's awake from Slumbers of Six Thousand YearsM39.14; E140| Then loud the Furnaces of Los were heard! & seen as Seven heavensM39.15; E140| Stretching from south to north over the mountains of AlbionM39.16; E140| Satan heard; trembling round his Body, he incircled itM39.17; E140| He trembled with exceeding great trembling & astonishmentM39.18; E140| Howling in his Spectre round his Body hungring to devourM39.19; E140| But fearing for the pain for if he touches a Vital,M39.20; E140| His torment is unendurable: therefore he cannot devour:M39.21; E140| But howls round it as a lion round his prey continuallyM39 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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