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Hur signifies Whiteness, or, Light as White; even such a Light as Faith is, being the first Break of Day in the Soul. And therefore, in Baptisme, which is Sacramentum Fidei, the Sacrament of Faith, the Baptized were after Baptization, arrayed in White. Uri signifies Fire; and Ur Chaldaeorum, Ur of the Chaldees, famous in the History of Abraham, was called Ur, because Fire was there honoured with divine worship. |
Hur signifies Whiteness, or, Light as White; even such a Light as Faith is, being the First Break of Day in the Soul. And Therefore, in Baptism, which is Sacramentum Fidei, the Sacrament of Faith, the Baptised were After Baptization, arrayed in White. Uri signifies Fire; and Ur Chaldeans, Ur of the Chaldees, famous in the History of Abraham, was called Ur, Because Fire was there honoured with divine worship. |
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