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| | The Two Babylons: Christian Resource Centre (Bermuda) |
 | | A synonym for Sacca, "a tabernacle," is "Ahel," which, with the points, is pronounced "Ohel." From the first form of the word, the name of the wife of the god Buddha seems to be derived, which, in KENNEDY, is Ahalya, and in MOOR'S Pantheon, Ahilya. |
 | | From the second form, in like manner, seems to be derived the name of the wife of the Patriarch of the Peruvians, "Mama Oello." (PRESCOTT'S Peru) Mama was by the Peruvians used in the Oriental sense: Oello, in all likelihood, was used in the same sense. |
 | | Now in her, as the Tabernacle or Temple of God, not only all power, but all grace and goodness were believed to dwell. |
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