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Then why should the great god, the Measurer of Heaven and Earth, the King of Men, fear a white-faced stranger?

From The Great Taboo by Allen, Grant

Deriuatiue frõ the Princi­palls: of which, some haue   Geometrie, vulgar: which teacheth Measuring   How farre, from the Measurer, any thing is: of him sene, on Land or Water: called Apomecometrie.

From The Mathematicall Praeface to Elements of Geometrie of Euclid of Megara by Dee, John

And the Angel-king answered, "I am the Measurer, and I carry the secrets of the living God, and the rod of gold to measure your work withal."

From Dreams and Dream Stories by Kingsford, Anna Bonus

Man therefore means "The Measurer," and this very aptly describes our place in the order of evolution, for it indicates the relation between Personal Volition and Immutable Law.

From The Law and the Word by Troward, T. (Thomas)

And I also, the Measurer, I know the work of both.

From Dreams and Dream Stories by Kingsford, Anna Bonus




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