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 66
... Sometimes they were invited to eat bread , where fome of the family were ill , and the fick being healed , did , in fome cafes , afterward minister to them : fuch were the circumftances attending the healing of Peter's wife's mother ...
... Sometimes they were invited to eat bread , where fome of the family were ill , and the fick being healed , did , in fome cafes , afterward minister to them : fuch were the circumftances attending the healing of Peter's wife's mother ...
Page 69
... forced ; nor will the fecond appear very places in the facred writers , may sometimes mean nothing more than the placing the hiran on their backs . ] F 3 natural XX . natural to those that read the original , in the Holy - Land . 69.
... forced ; nor will the fecond appear very places in the facred writers , may sometimes mean nothing more than the placing the hiran on their backs . ] F 3 natural XX . natural to those that read the original , in the Holy - Land . 69.
Page 90
... sometimes with furniture , or fome fuch valuable thing , is made a prefent of to him at his departure ; and the Baron Fabricius , in his letters con- cerning Charles XII . of Sweden , tells us , that when he was feized at Bender , the ...
... sometimes with furniture , or fome fuch valuable thing , is made a prefent of to him at his departure ; and the Baron Fabricius , in his letters con- cerning Charles XII . of Sweden , tells us , that when he was feized at Bender , the ...
Page 220
... sometimes extremely troublesome , and indeed deftructive , to Palæftine , • See his additions to Camden's Account of Effex , in his Britannia , p . 358 . 2 Gefta Dei per Francos , 3 P. 75 . 4 . p . 314 . [ 4 David had to de- fend his ...
... sometimes extremely troublesome , and indeed deftructive , to Palæftine , • See his additions to Camden's Account of Effex , in his Britannia , p . 358 . 2 Gefta Dei per Francos , 3 P. 75 . 4 . p . 314 . [ 4 David had to de- fend his ...
Page 270
... Sometimes heads are carried in baforis in triumph . Dr. Perry gives two inftances , p . 168 and 185. He also mentions éleven heads carried in a fheet to a Bathaw , and afterwards ranged on a bench in a publie place , p . 189. Compare 2 ...
... Sometimes heads are carried in baforis in triumph . Dr. Perry gives two inftances , p . 168 and 185. He also mentions éleven heads carried in a fheet to a Bathaw , and afterwards ranged on a bench in a publie place , p . 189. Compare 2 ...
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