1. The thirty-third subject is this, that, when there is a place and any risk or fear exists that a corpse [1] is concealed beneath the ground, one is to make it apparent and visible [2], because it is a great good work.
2. For it is declared in the good religion, that, when they conceal a corpse beneath the ground, Spendârmad [3], the archangel, shudders; it is just as severe as a serpent or scorpion would be to any one in private sleep [4], and is also just like that to the ground. 3. When thou makest a corpse [ p. 295 ] beneath the ground as it were apparent, thou makest the ground liberated from that affliction.