Observations on Divers Passages of Scripture. Placing Many of Them in a Light Altogether New ... and More Amply Illustrating the Rest Than Has Been Yet Done, by Means of Circumstances Incidentally Mentioned in Books of Voyages and Travels Into the East: In Two Volumes. ...J. Johnson, 1797 |
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Page 34
... said , that he was him- felf unwilling to pay any kind of honour to the king , but because he thought it might 10 See Rauwolff , p . 42. Pococke , vol . 1. p . 182 . be 71 be a difgrace to the state to which he 34 Of the Methods of ...
... said , that he was him- felf unwilling to pay any kind of honour to the king , but because he thought it might 10 See Rauwolff , p . 42. Pococke , vol . 1. p . 182 . be 71 be a difgrace to the state to which he 34 Of the Methods of ...
Page 153
... ; not to mention those said to be made of a kind of pasteboard , formed by folding and glewing cloth together a great * Part 1. p . 58 . number XLI . number of times , which were curioufly plai- stered , in the Holy - Land . 153.
... ; not to mention those said to be made of a kind of pasteboard , formed by folding and glewing cloth together a great * Part 1. p . 58 . number XLI . number of times , which were curioufly plai- stered , in the Holy - Land . 153.
Page 259
... said he to Ahab , ftreets for thee in Damafcus , as my father made in Sa- inaria . This was a propofal better relished by Ahab , than understood by commentators Bishop Patrick tells us , fome suppose the * Part 1. p . 289 . $ 2 word ...
... said he to Ahab , ftreets for thee in Damafcus , as my father made in Sa- inaria . This was a propofal better relished by Ahab , than understood by commentators Bishop Patrick tells us , fome suppose the * Part 1. p . 289 . $ 2 word ...
Page 421
... said to fly naked away , upon his leaving the linen cloth in the hands of those that feized him , yet it is by no means necessary to fuppofe he was abfolutely naked which is indeed very true ; but is not this precifely the thing however ...
... said to fly naked away , upon his leaving the linen cloth in the hands of those that feized him , yet it is by no means necessary to fuppofe he was abfolutely naked which is indeed very true ; but is not this precifely the thing however ...
Page 427
... said grows to an height fufficient to have fhaded him ; and it's Spa- with name , fupposed to have been brought thither from the Eaft , agrees very well with the Hebrew word . 8 Nor is it very difficult , to affign a reafon why the ...
... said grows to an height fufficient to have fhaded him ; and it's Spa- with name , fupposed to have been brought thither from the Eaft , agrees very well with the Hebrew word . 8 Nor is it very difficult , to affign a reafon why the ...
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