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Moorish Science Temple of America — Part 30
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Hiaself known
yeare which are &
The Events of John the Baptist. 5. 0% 46 a a ie
John taught by the Egyptian sages 88 Pe i 3 wot the
The meaning of Baptism and how rash } gratify his, loose desis
And after he was baptised, he was taken & m.., mothe tis heart with thy,
twelve years into Africa, the land of Egypt, and there he + with soft endearments. PRs Be
remained in the Egyptian Schoole 18 years. * 4. Who ls she that winneth
And there he learned his duty as “Fore-runner of Jesus.” dueth him to love, and reigneth in
CHAPTER XX. B. Lot Yonder she walketh 2°"
~ innocence ia her mind, and modesty ea, her. ‘ _ a
HOLY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR ALL i - 6, Her hand seeketh employment, her, f bok Ge
YOUNG MEN. In gadding abruad. 1 fp apy
7. She ls clothed with nea
ohe.
ance; humility and meehness are.
1. Beware, young man. beware of all the allurements of
wantennesa, and let not the hariet tempt thee to excess in her
her head. | view ab
del. ; ; 8. On hor longue dwelleth m
“2 The madness of desire shall defeat its own pursuits; fleweth fron her lips. Deceacy
from the blindness of ita rage. thou shalt rush upon destruction. answers are mildpess and truth. -:.
$. Therefore give not up thy heart to her aweet entice- 9. Submission and obedience ar
ments. neither auffer thy soul to be enslaved by her enchanting and peace and happiness are her reward. :threieie
delusions, e<"pafore her steps walketh prodeace,
4. The fountain of health which must supply the stream 10 f rmepe ke 3 le ga
eth at her right band. . oh
11, Her eye speaketh softness and kk
with a sceptre sittcth o8 her brow. © HS
12, The tongue of her licentions ls d
ef cleasure, shall quickly be dried up, and every apring of joy
sali ve exhausted,
5. In the prime of thy life old age shall overtake thee; the
sun shal! decline in the mornicg of thy days.
the awe of her virtue heepeth ise silent. ;: 0+
6. But when virtue and modesty enlighten her charina. the 13. Whens scandal fe busy, ard the fame.
lustre of a beautiful woman is brighter than the stars of heavans, Is tensed from tongue to tongue; if charity and peed
and the influence of her power it ix in vain to resist.
; not her mouth, the finger of silence restcth om Rev.
J. The whiteness of her bosom transcendeth the lily; her 14. Ver breast is the mansion of goodness,
amife is more delicious than a garden of roses. she auapectrth no evil of othere. . Ae Ss
_ -B. The innocence of her eyes in like that of the turt'c: 13. Wanpy were the man that should make het
simplicity and truth dwell in her heart. happy the child that should call her mother. “+ bP aee!
9. The kisses of her mouth are sweeter than honey; the ;
; 16. She previteth in the house, *
perfumes of Arabia breath from her lips. commandeth with judgment, and is
10. Shut not thy besm to the tenderness of Jove, the 17. She ariseth In the moralng.
pur of its fame shall ennoble thy heart. and roften it to | ard n° pointrth to every one their prepet
rece ¢ the fairest impressions. 1 in. The care of her farally is her @
alo«e she applieth her atudy: a
CHAPTER XXI. in her mansion.
MARRIAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAN AND WIFE FROM
we r 19. The 1 rudence of her management b> an
THE NOBLE PROPHET. husband, he heareth ber pralse with a secret der
1. Give eaqr, fair daugther of love, to the Instructions of 20, She informeth the minds of her ehfidren we’ brewer,
prodence, and iC Une prere pta of truth sink deep in thy heart: ake fashioned their mannere (Tom the oxamples of her FEM ~
no shall the charts of thy mind add tustre to the elegance of thy ness . . “ee om .
form; and thy beauty, like the rose it resembleth, shail retain it¢ 21, The words of her mouth fs the law 0. a
sercetnesa when its bloom is withered. motion of her eye commandeth their obedlentges!
2. Inthe spring of thy youth, in the morning of thy days 2.. She speaketh, and the servarts
when the eyes of men gare on thee with detight, and nature the thing bs dame: for the law of tee ts ln
waispereth in thine ear the meaning of thelr looks; abt heer he Ade an
dese addeth wings to their fee
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