Oriental Customs, Or, An Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures: By an Explanatory Application of the Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations, and Especially the Jews, Therein Alluded to : Collected from the Most Celebrated Travellers, and the Most Eminent CriticsWhittingham, 1807 - 431 pagina's |
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... called Oshanderbeghâ who was destined to bless the earth by the introduction of justice and religion ; that , in his time , would like- wise appear a malignant demon , who would oppose his plans , and trouble his empire , for the space ...
... called Oshanderbeghâ who was destined to bless the earth by the introduction of justice and religion ; that , in his time , would like- wise appear a malignant demon , who would oppose his plans , and trouble his empire , for the space ...
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... called . 6. " To whom he said , what now has befallen ? in what state is this our sire ? By those two was he hidden with clothes , and called to his senses again and again . 7. " Having recovered his intellect , and perfectly knowing ...
... called . 6. " To whom he said , what now has befallen ? in what state is this our sire ? By those two was he hidden with clothes , and called to his senses again and again . 7. " Having recovered his intellect , and perfectly knowing ...
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... called the sea - gate , being very spacious , was formerly the common exchange , where merchants of all nations resorted about eleven o'clock , to treat of business or merchandize . " Astronomy , deriving its birth in Asia , and ...
... called the sea - gate , being very spacious , was formerly the common exchange , where merchants of all nations resorted about eleven o'clock , to treat of business or merchandize . " Astronomy , deriving its birth in Asia , and ...
Pagina 16
... called the name of that place BETH - EL , that is the house of God . This passage evinces of how great antiquity is the custom of consi- dering stones in a sacred light , as well as the anointing them with consecrated oil . From this ...
... called the name of that place BETH - EL , that is the house of God . This passage evinces of how great antiquity is the custom of consi- dering stones in a sacred light , as well as the anointing them with consecrated oil . From this ...
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... called bactyli , so cele- brated in all pagan antiquity , were derived . These baetyli were stones of a round form ; they were sup- posed to be animated , by means of magical incantations , with a portion of the deity : they were ...
... called bactyli , so cele- brated in all pagan antiquity , were derived . These baetyli were stones of a round form ; they were sup- posed to be animated , by means of magical incantations , with a portion of the deity : they were ...
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