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Article ON THE MYSTIC NUMBERS, 9 AND 15. ← Page 2 of 2 Article FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON'S MOTHER. ROME, FEB. 7, 1836. Page 1 of 3 →
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On The Mystic Numbers, 9 And 15.
Again in the 90 th Psalm , " To teach us to number our days , that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom , or knowledge ; " the word nnv dav IS 96 = 15 , and nV ~ i knowledge 474 = 15 . } ' These singular coincidences may be traced in almost infinite variety as may be seen from the few words I have subjoined , and those who have a little leisure would find it not unprofitably employed , in searchin ° - out these little matters . °
WORDS . HEBREW . N ™ E-j EQUAL HALS , j TO Truth D ? JK 441 9 Knowledge n ^ 4 . T . - . u Hour 375 15
rW . Day oav oe , i 5 Li S T 1 K 207 9 The Darkness J ^ nil 333 j 9 The Sun WOVT 1 64 . 5 i 15 TheiVIoon nnb 87 : 15
Plallets DlblD 483 I 15 The Morning Star inVJil . 513 I 9 - Breafl DP ? ? 78 j 15 Adam , or Man Q'i $ 4 . 5 j 9 Our Father ij ^ - , } e 9 | ,. . The Architecture !
, _ ,,., „ . . I ofthe Universe f ° ^ I ^ I aM « Faith j TOON I 96 j 15
Funeral Of Napoleon's Mother. Rome, Feb. 7, 1836.
FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON'S MOTHER . ROME , FEB . 7 , 1836 .
BY BROTHER JOHN SMITH , BANK OF ENGLAND LODGE . HAVING , by the kind attention of Monsignor Mar , the learned discoverer of the lost books of Cicero ' s Republica , obtained admission into the church adjoining the Doria Palace in the Corso , where the funeral was to be celebrated , I awaited the service with intense interest . Ihe death ofthe mother of Napoleon event to
was an conjure up a thousand associations , to awaken thoughts of departed greatness ; her fate during the last lonel y years of her protracted existence was indeed a lesson of the instability of human greatness . The woman whose womb had teemed with kings ; whose son had swayed a mightier sceptre than the Caesars , closed her eventful days in neglect and obscuritywithout one kindred voice to soothe the pangs of expiring nature * .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
On The Mystic Numbers, 9 And 15.
Again in the 90 th Psalm , " To teach us to number our days , that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom , or knowledge ; " the word nnv dav IS 96 = 15 , and nV ~ i knowledge 474 = 15 . } ' These singular coincidences may be traced in almost infinite variety as may be seen from the few words I have subjoined , and those who have a little leisure would find it not unprofitably employed , in searchin ° - out these little matters . °
WORDS . HEBREW . N ™ E-j EQUAL HALS , j TO Truth D ? JK 441 9 Knowledge n ^ 4 . T . - . u Hour 375 15
rW . Day oav oe , i 5 Li S T 1 K 207 9 The Darkness J ^ nil 333 j 9 The Sun WOVT 1 64 . 5 i 15 TheiVIoon nnb 87 : 15
Plallets DlblD 483 I 15 The Morning Star inVJil . 513 I 9 - Breafl DP ? ? 78 j 15 Adam , or Man Q'i $ 4 . 5 j 9 Our Father ij ^ - , } e 9 | ,. . The Architecture !
, _ ,,., „ . . I ofthe Universe f ° ^ I ^ I aM « Faith j TOON I 96 j 15
Funeral Of Napoleon's Mother. Rome, Feb. 7, 1836.
FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON'S MOTHER . ROME , FEB . 7 , 1836 .
BY BROTHER JOHN SMITH , BANK OF ENGLAND LODGE . HAVING , by the kind attention of Monsignor Mar , the learned discoverer of the lost books of Cicero ' s Republica , obtained admission into the church adjoining the Doria Palace in the Corso , where the funeral was to be celebrated , I awaited the service with intense interest . Ihe death ofthe mother of Napoleon event to
was an conjure up a thousand associations , to awaken thoughts of departed greatness ; her fate during the last lonel y years of her protracted existence was indeed a lesson of the instability of human greatness . The woman whose womb had teemed with kings ; whose son had swayed a mightier sceptre than the Caesars , closed her eventful days in neglect and obscuritywithout one kindred voice to soothe the pangs of expiring nature * .