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begin with 4, and read 41224. There is no fraction this time, and so we go all 

 the way round the circle, to do which requires the repetition of the first figure. 

 Now, a cube has eight sides, and 41224 is exactly eight times 5153. We have 

 shown that four times this number, 20612, was the other factor in the Parker 

 modulus, which is exactly doubled in this word covenant; and this is not without 

 apparent signification, as the coffer of the Pyramid, which corresponds to the ark 

 of the tabernacle, is double in its outside measures to its capacity measures. 



Having found this symbol of the quadrature of the circle in the first revealed 

 name of Almighty God, and also in the Sinai or Law Covenant, we will look 

 next to the Abrahamic Covenant, which the law could not disannul. (See Gal. 

 iii. 17.) We place the four Hebrew letters, which spell Abr'm, at the corners of 

 our square of 81 inches; and, when we get the group of figures, 41224, we see 

 that they are the same as in the word Covenant, and in the same order. But we 

 read from over the circle in one word, and from under it in the other. (See dia- 

 grams e and /.) Read that most wonderfully expressive of all groups of figures 

 in those two words, side by side. 



The names of Parker and Skinner, who have given us the clue to these mar- 

 velous discoveries of pure and applied science in revelation, deserve conspicuous 

 places among modern discoverers. This cubitof 20.612 inches corresponds nearly 

 to an ancient measure found on a papyrus scroll in the Museum of Turin. Skin- 

 ner calls the Parker modulus "the creative law of Almighty God, by which he 

 mentally conceived the framework of the mighty worlds composing his house, the 

 universe." In fact, he has discovered rules, based on this formula, by which to 

 determine the sun's angle of parallax and distance and the movements of the 

 moon and earth. 



We furnish this article for publication by request, not with the expectation of 

 converting very many to our views. ' ' Can there any good come out of Nazareth ?" 

 is the old type of response to unanswerable argument pertaining to the transcen- 

 dental. We are well aware that our " so called proofs" may be easily disposed 

 of as coincidences, curiosities, or accidents. But, nevertheless, the fact cannot 

 be controverted that the figures, carried out with exactness in order and number 

 to four decimals with a plus, and coinciding exactly to those figures which sym- 

 bolize the quadrature of the circle, are unveiled in the first revealed name of 

 Almighty God, repeated hundreds of times in the Old Testament, where they 

 have been concealed till J. Ralston Skinner (the author of several mathematical 

 works) discovered them. Expressed decimally, these figures agree to exactness 

 with our P modulus. 



Nor is it a less important fact, in harmony with the above, and as corrobo- 

 rating the same truth, that the two covenants for which the Old and New 

 Testament Scriptures are named, contain the symbols of the same mathematical 

 problem. 



They solve repeatedly what has been declared by scholars to be as impossi- 

 ble as perpetual motion, and place our good old Bible in connection with the 



