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dies and in whatever way they see fit. They
dies and in whatever way they see fit. They
are enthroned in purity, or, as the natives
are enthroned in purity, or, as the natives
express it, on Three White Seats above. To  
express it, on Three White Seats above [[previous five words underlined]]. To  
them all prayers are to be addressed. They will
them all prayers are to be addressed. They will
judge, - and reward or punish. They send
judge, - and reward or punish. They send

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4 of all Power previous three words underlined, or literally, Great beyond expres= previous three words underlined -sion: - second, A, ta, no, ti, previous four words underlined i.e.: United underlined, or, literally, The Place of Uniting previous four words underlined; allusive to the spot where vows of perpetual friendship are made, as explained elsewhere in these pages, and which is called A, to, no, ti previous four words underlined: and, third, - Usqo, hu, la, previous three words underlined - signifying, as nearly as can be ascertained, the bowels?, just below the breast; and supposed to be here employed synonimously with the same word in our own language, when applied to affection, or the mind. These Beings, say the Cherokee, will ever continue unchanged. They created all things, know all things, are present every where, and govern all things. Whomsoever they call dies and in whatever way they see fit. They are enthroned in purity, or, as the natives express it, on Three White Seats above previous five words underlined. To them all prayers are to be addressed. They will judge, - and reward or punish. They send messengers to their world upon human affaris. The Beings thus described are un= derstood to be the same with One Mysterious Being, of whom the ancients among the Cherokee say that He was a God and yet a King, appearing sometimes as a man; - in short, that he was both spiritual and material: He had a name which must never be