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Show Se discovered a striking ailiaity RUOSERC ited that with the ancient worslp- as tne eriiics assure us relates toa mysterious one God ; * When God, they caused . * trinity : ; tne me to wander,” ‘ia the Hebrew’ Remember now thy Creators im the is thy husbands.” days of thy youth.” “For thy Makers plural, Hoises, ew (Hebr * The knowledge of the Holy, or Holy Ones) is understanding.” and to God, verbs, applied Nouas, adjectives, they haw abundantly found _to be plural; and yet absolute divinity ascribed id Their infant to be born, was ** the mighty God, each. And their Spirit of the Lord, the everlasting Father.’? they had read of, as the Being who garmshed the heavens, who created the world. Of this mysterious three in one God, Israel had ever read, or heard. When the view intelligent among them thought of God, this triune of him must have been familiar. taat descendants had lost (or were Aud when their dislosing) the Another argument going to the same point is this their God. ‘The Indians are known to make vreat and figures of speech ; aud . they ase of nierozlyphics Archsolo save 5- * 6 One Oinn fact fan vy I willge says neology Arc | “ eet focre is a group of tumuli, Beenecntion Bp reir - aiformiy jarzer than the rest ; and stand in imos *¢ yF , . , most “promin ent places. Three rssuch are to be ot standinz ina line on’ the north side of Detroit. uree such are to be seen near Athens ; and at a vreat— , Many piaces along the Ohio river. here are three. » such near the town of Piketon. “Wer S BAZ hain they‘ not alta bi 5 (he inquires) 4 dedicated to their principal gods ?” -Mmit me to reply ; They t me Tf "Qa? i 7A ~ Per. were much more likely to’ have Aap eee © been emblems dedicated to the one triune God of [srael, co 4 he numerous ancient inhabitants on the Mississip, ae Pp! were the same race with thos e of Mexico and Peru ane the latter have exhibited similar ideas of the triune rod. . The 4\é x anciemt 4 J writer wd of the people of tie Archeology - says of those “ Their religious , Mississippi; ey | | ites were, it 1s believed, the same with those of Mexico and Peru. ] ” And hee furt fur her noteses., * Clav Cla izero, e who “Was well acquainted with the histo ries of the Mexicans and 7 3a@ ro Peruvians, | ' ped at . and : A pro‘esses to potat out the places fro: whence they emigrated: the times the they several} places the . ste # continued to SPREE tek According to him they arived at Mexico in 648. aud ih across the Pacific not far from Beering’s Straits.’? hus all these people were of one stock, Andthe writer of the Archeolozy speaks of the natiy South A’nericansas having three principal ods Hace One of the three principal vods of the South Aiea: on calied by a name, which signifies the god 0 mee: se they woul ledge of reading, it is natural to suppo memory) of Ue construct an enblem, to perpetuate supreme Pr . ; . of a hilit] periections, and et ror oe | VYOICn oIicn was Was Mm: cla Mage 1 iti Polished obsidian. or of mica. like ouve. 0lish { : ait) CityY Ofof obsidi obsidian, an, ok - , »s whicchh isj: a volican canic whi was that reprecountry Phe anes production, may - ‘ae RE ee circumstances was a religious embiem narrator of it believes ; so this affords Meeetiterinthe e They foand a plurality in God’s name, and | . tis triane vessel As Israel. in their one God, Israel had always read from the days i purpose. an oar ra it of of some meit some weight weizht th: ER rs of Pec that the ap inveato it wereeeeof three in the one God of Israel, runs through the Bible,—Oid Testament as well as New. This plurality various appellations. They found him speaking in the -plural, we and us. ‘They found who this plural were— God; the Seed of the woman ; and the Spirit of God; always three, and only three. They had read, * ‘Che Lord said unto my Lord, sit thou on my right hand—.” ln the first three chapters of their Bible, they found this three in God, as well as in all subsequent parts of their sacréd book. Loug had Israel read, or heard read, abundance of such sacred language as the following ; which Bi ISRAEL, pmo pe ser form them for no he ers of the one Jehovah in three persons; as in ancient Israel. The thought periectiy accords with the idea of our natives being the descendants of Israel, that this triane vessel was a designed embiem of the “triune God of Israel. The doctrine of a mysterious’ of Moses. AND og. at to coniecture, that here may JUDAH - turn OF STATE er Sgr INS be allowed in my PRESENT >. “THE + ee es 212 |