These cornuted creatures sing till the sides of your mouth begin quivering. HEre the late REV Hislop squeezes his mad sponge to those mouth-tongues that are beyond slaking. But I love these little horned creatures from NOwhere. In my mind they are gentle, trapped in a stare down with bits of cinema debris and footlights while the credits roll up and up long after the cinema is closed. S O SP EA K REV Hislop…….I Kugol Nosneakers implore you’re dead 18th century theological ass:
Cut up Rev Hislop talk from his pamphlet entitled:
The Two Babylons
or The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod
and His Wife
By the Late Rev. Alexander Hislop
First published as a pamphlet in 1853–greatly
has been known all along that Popery was baptised Paganism (if only..!)
The name for a bull or ruler, is in Hebrew without points, Shur, which in Chaldee becomes Tur. From Tur, in the sense of a bull, comes the Latin Taurus; and from the same word, in the sense of a ruler, Turannus, which originally had no evil meaning.! (note: pecu…for pecuniary…related to the coin of the tyrant…also has link to a bull or PECU..dm)
The ox-headed Prince of Heaven The Horned one,” is thus found in Japan, it cannot be surprising that the symbol of Dagon should be found in China.
mysterious beverages” were composed of “wine, honey, water, and flour.” Rome symbolised as a “Woman,” holding in her left hand a cross, and in her right a CUP, with the legend around her, “Sedet super universum,” “The whole world is her seat.”Here, then, we find that Brahm is just the same as “Er-Rahman,” “The all-merciful one,”–a title applied by the Turks to the Most High, and that the Hindoos, notwithstanding
their deep religious degradation now, had once known that “the most holy, most high God,” is also “The God of god of fire loud resounding sea
Section V
Lamps and Wax-Candles
robes of ceremony, attended by the priests in surplices, with wax-candles in their hands, carrying upon a pageant or thensa, the images of their gods, dressed out in their best clothes
Lamps and Wax-Candles
the horned band gradually passed into the modern coronet or crown with the three leaves of the fleur-de-lis, or other familiar three-leaved adornings.