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Being as the national council last fall, & falling in company with a very aged Cherokee , unclear respecting the word yil ho wa. He said that yi ho wa, was a God, and yet a king, appeasing sometimes as a man, or rather that he was both material and immaterial. -- What it was he who commanded them to rest on the sabbath i.e. every seventh day, and that that name ui ho wa, wa, was most sacred. No persons would speak it but such as were selected for the purpose, and they must not speak it only on the sabbath day. This last idea I did not write, not knowing that any unclear restricted the mention of that name to the sabbath day. And or opening a work shortly after called "Horae Solitariae: I observed the following lines, viz. "It is very remarkable what concern was expressed among the ancient Jews about the pronunciation & signification of the four lettered name (unclear insomuch that they would not commit the proper mode of speaking it but to their disciples of particular or hopeful qualifications, and to these only but once on every sabbath day, unclear great solemnity," Vol. P 360 I then considered the council uncleartoo striking to pass unnoticed.

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