CHAPTER I.
The Little Book.
THE BOOK OF THE SEVEN THUNDERS.
"And when the Seven Thunders had uttered their voices, I was about to write; but I heard a voice from heaven, saying unto me, seal up those things, uttered by the Seven Thunders, and write them not."
"And I took the little book out of the Angel's hand and devoured it; and to my taste it was sweet as honey; but as soon as I had devoured it, it became bitter unto my inside."
"And he said unto me, you must prophesy again before many peoples and nations and tongues and kings."
(Correct translation of Rev. X, 4, 10 and 11.)
Dear Reader:
S a text to this work read and consider the above, and it would be as well to read the entire tenth chapter of Revelations, for the whole book is a mystic one.
If you are able to "read between the lines" you will comprehend that the "little book" that was capable of voicing the "7 thunders," that is, the voices of the seven planets, was the only and original test-book of the mystic brotherhood. Did you or did anyone ever know of another book that was always made small enough to "hold in the hand?"
At last the utterances of the little book which was sealed