10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PASCHAL FLOWER»
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The Philosophy of Natural Magic
The Euster flower was also known as the I'ash-flowcr, Paschal-flower, and
Pasque-flower — "pash" and "pasque" meaning Easter, and "paschal" pertaining
thereto. This indicates that the pas-flower in the above text is identical with the ...
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Von Nettesheim, 1992
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Paschal flower : see Pasque-Flower. — Paschal lamb, a lamb which the Jews eat
with great ceremony, in memory of their having been brought out of slavery in
Egypt. It should be eaten standing, with loins girt, and staff in hand: Exodus xil. 11
.
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Three Books of Occult Philosophy Or Magic
The Baster flower was also known as the Pash-flower, Paschal- flower, and
Pasque-flower— " pash " and "pasque" meaning Baster, and " paschal "
pertaining thereto. This indicates that the pas-flower in the above text is identical
with the ...
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, 2007
106 The Paschal Flower. THE JDASCHAL FLOWEK From a crown of pale leaves
like the thorny, Dry crown of the passion, Springs a fresh, tender, purple corolla,
In grace and fair fashion Like the crocus, save as in wild roses Are clustered its ...
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Walks after Wild Flowers, or the botany of the Bohereens
This is the Pasque or Paschal flower, blooming as it does about the period of the
Paschal Supper, at the beginning of the Spring, or Good Friday. Salmon, the
herbalist, calls it Apium Sardonicum, it being a. " Punica Granatum—Punic Grains
, ...
It is called the pasque or paschal flower, which Webster describes as " a species
of anemone, growing in Europe and Siberia, and usually flowering about Easter."
This particular plant is known to botanists as Pulsatilla Nuttalliana. Mr. Weston ...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and ...
... with memories " Of our most holy faith," high mysteries With which are link'd
man's endless bliss or woe. Methinks for the good tidings thou dost shew Thy
silken petals, paschal flower, should wave, A happy symbol, by the Christian's
grave.
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Oracle of the Illuminati
... also Is-Tara or Astarte, the Sumero-Babylonian Goddess of creation.31 The
northern Europeans called her Eostre, the Goddess of "Easter" lilies.32 In
medieval times the Easter lily was the pas-flower or Paschal flower, from the Latin
passus, ...
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Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York
It is called the pasque or paschal flower, which Webster describes as " a species
of anemone, growing in Europe and Siberia, and usually flowering about Easter."
This particular plant is known to botanists as Pulsatilla NuttaUiana. Mr. Weston ...
American Institute of the City of New York, 1866
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Legends and Lore of Texas Wildflowers
... when seen in large patches, giving rise to its common name of prairiesmoke. In
Europe this plant was originally called passe flower or paschal flower because it
bloomed at Passover time, and it came to be considered a symbol of Easter.
Elizabeth Silverthorne, 2002