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({{symbol|lines=1}} {{quote| The vertical stroke represents the one-ness of God, or the Godhead in general; it also symbolizes the power descending upon mankind from above, or, in the opposite direction, the yearning of mankind towards higher things |by=Rudolph Koch |source=The Book of Signs (p1) }} Category:Symbols in the Book of Signs)
 
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The vertical stroke represents the one-ness of God, or the Godhead in general; it also symbolizes the power descending upon mankind from above, or, in the opposite direction, the yearning of mankind towards higher things
The vertical stroke represents the one-ness of [[Christian God|God]], or the [[Godhead]] in general; it also symbolizes the power descending upon mankind from above, or, in the opposite direction, the yearning of mankind towards higher things
|by=Rudolph Koch
|by=Rudolph Koch
|source=The Book of Signs (p1)
|source=The Book of Signs (p1)

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The vertical stroke represents the one-ness of God, or the Godhead in general; it also symbolizes the power descending upon mankind from above, or, in the opposite direction, the yearning of mankind towards higher things

— Rudolph Koch, The Book of Signs (p1)

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