Oriental customs: or, An illustration of the Sacred scriptures by an explanatory application of the customs and manners of the Eastern nations1839 |
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... sometimes absurd also . In fine , consulting the com- mentators upon such kind of passages , I found very strange mis- takes in them ; and that they had all along guessed at the sense , and did but grope ( as in the dark ) in the search ...
... sometimes absurd also . In fine , consulting the com- mentators upon such kind of passages , I found very strange mis- takes in them ; and that they had all along guessed at the sense , and did but grope ( as in the dark ) in the search ...
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... sometimes prolix , and difficult of conception , and the arrangement is certainly capable of improvement . On the whole , the book would be more valuable if it were more select in its sub- jects and compressed in its language . This ...
... sometimes prolix , and difficult of conception , and the arrangement is certainly capable of improvement . On the whole , the book would be more valuable if it were more select in its sub- jects and compressed in its language . This ...
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... sometimes transporting their wine in buck or goat - skins , which are pitched , and when the skin is good the wine is not at all injured , nor tastes of the pitch . At other times they send it in bottles , whose mouths are stopped with ...
... sometimes transporting their wine in buck or goat - skins , which are pitched , and when the skin is good the wine is not at all injured , nor tastes of the pitch . At other times they send it in bottles , whose mouths are stopped with ...
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... Sometimes they gave new names to places . The Greeks and Romans relate the same of their heroes , the oldest of whom lived near the time of the patriarchs . ( Pauson . Dion . Hal . lib . iii . ) Greece was full of their monuments ...
... Sometimes they gave new names to places . The Greeks and Romans relate the same of their heroes , the oldest of whom lived near the time of the patriarchs . ( Pauson . Dion . Hal . lib . iii . ) Greece was full of their monuments ...
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... sometimes they are orna- mented . What Rauwolff says , in connexion with the above circumstance , greatly illustrates this passage of Amos . " The Turkish officers , and also their wives , go very richly clothed , with rich flowered ...
... sometimes they are orna- mented . What Rauwolff says , in connexion with the above circumstance , greatly illustrates this passage of Amos . " The Turkish officers , and also their wives , go very richly clothed , with rich flowered ...
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Aleppo alludes allusion altar amongst ancient apostle appears Arabs blessing bread called caravanserais ceremony Chardin Christ circumstance cloth common custom dead death described DEUT divine drink earth East EASTERN COUNTRIES Egypt Egyptians EXOD expression father feast feet fire garments gate GILL give gold Greeks ground hand HARMER hath head heathens Hebrew Herodotus Hist Homer honour horse Iliad instance ISAIAH Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judea kind king king of Persia Lord LUKE Maimonides manner MATT mentioned mourning nations observed occasion offered Ovid passage passover Persians person Plutarch practice priest princes prophet PROV PSALM refers Romans sacred sacrifice says scripture sepulchres servants signifies sometimes speaking stone supposed Syria temple thee thing thou tion Trav Travels trees unto usual Virgil walls wash wine women words xviii xxii xxiv
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