[Ten Great Religions by James Freeman Clarke]@TWC D-Link bookTen Great Religions CHAPTER II 103/113
The darkness thickened, men lost their sight, and for a long time they wandered without being able to find it again. 3.
Then our Triune God communicated his substance to the very venerable Mi-chi-ho (Messiah), who, veiling his true majesty, appeared in the world in the likeness of a man.
The celestial spirits manifested their joy, and a virgin brought forth the saint in Ta-Thsin.
The most splendid constellations announced this happy event; the Persians saw the splendor, and ran to pay tribute.
He fulfilled what was said of old by the twenty-four saints; he organized, by his precepts, both families and kingdoms; he instituted the new religion according to the true notion of the Trinity in Unity; he regulated conscience by the true faith; he signified to the world the eight commandments, and purged humanity from its pollutions by opening the door to the three virtues. He diffused life and extinguished death; he suspended the luminous sun to destroy the dwelling of darkness, and then the lies of demons passed away.
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