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Many Men Study the Same Things which have not the Taste Of
... of man with Galen, or the nature of diseases with Hippocrates, or the harmonies
in melody with Orpheus, or of poesy with Homer, or of Grammar with Lilly, or of ...
/.../traherne/centuries of meditations/41 many men study the.htm

Jacob Boehme's Influence in England
... Boehme, but regarded "that Faithful Servant Jacob Behme" as "a Prophet of the
Lord."[34] He quotes from his German "Prophet" the words: "A Lilly blossometh to ...
/.../chapter xii jacob boehmes influence.htm

Ancient Civilisation {5} {6}
... Let us teach our children, as grand old Lilly taught our forefathers 300 years
ago""It is virtue, gentlemen, yea, virtue that maketh gentlemen; that maketh ...
/.../kingsley/historical lectures and essays/ancient civilisation 5 6.htm

Ancient Civilisation.
... Let us teach our children, as grand old Lilly taught our forefathers 300 years
ago"'It is virtue, gentlemen, yea, virtue that maketh gentlemen; that maketh ...
/.../lectures delivered in america in 1874/lecture v ancient civilisation.htm

Causes of the Reformation
... Paul's School; William Lilly, appointed by Dean Colet as first master in this school;
Fisher (1459-1535) Bishop of Rochester; and Sir Thomas More (1480-1535). ...
/.../chapter i causes of the.htm

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Lilly

Of this queenly plant, several varieties are found among the wild flowers of Palestine, the profusion, beauty, and fragrance of which are the delight of travelers. The lily is a spring flower, and appears early in all parts of the Holy Land. It was introduced in the ornamental work of the temple, 1 Kings 7:19-26 2 Chronicles 4:5. In canticles it is often employed as a symbol of loveliness. More commonly it is applied to the bride and her various perfections: So 2:1,2, where the bride speaks, So 2:1, the bridegroom answers, So 2:2, and the bride again responds, So 2:3. The bridegroom's lips are compared to lilies in So 5:13, and he is described as feeding among the lilies, So 2:16 6:3; which typically represents Christ as delighting himself with the graces of his people. From the lily our Savior had also drawn one of his most striking figures: "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow;" "even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. If God so clothe the grass of the field, shall he not much more clothe you-" Matthew 6:28. We must be careful not to confound the lily of the valleys, So 2:1, which means simply the lily growing in valleys, with our "lily of the valley," which belongs to another class of flowers.

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Lily of the Lips of the Beloved

Lily: Lessons of Trust Gathered From

Lily: Molded on the Rim of the Molten Laver in the Temple

Lily: The Principal Capitals of the Temple Ornamented With Carvings of

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