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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... respect to the perfon vifited : the Turks in this point keeping up the ancient oriental cuf " tom hinted 1 Sam . ix . 7. If we go ( fays Saul ) what shall we bring the man of God ? 56 46 " there 66 " there is not a prefent , & c 2 Of ...
... respect to the perfon vifited : the Turks in this point keeping up the ancient oriental cuf " tom hinted 1 Sam . ix . 7. If we go ( fays Saul ) what shall we bring the man of God ? 56 46 " there 66 " there is not a prefent , & c 2 Of ...
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... respect , and that in a country where they are fo cheap as to be fold at the rate of ten for a penny ' ? 5 Prophetæ Hierufalem in pecunia divinabant , nefcien- tes aliud effe prophetiam , aliud divinationem : Vide- bantur fibi quidem ...
... respect , and that in a country where they are fo cheap as to be fold at the rate of ten for a penny ' ? 5 Prophetæ Hierufalem in pecunia divinabant , nefcien- tes aliud effe prophetiam , aliud divinationem : Vide- bantur fibi quidem ...
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... respect . So Conon the Athenian , on account of that kind of adoration the kings of Persia exact- ed of every one that came into their pre- fence , which the next citation will explain , declined perfonal converse with that prince , and ...
... respect . So Conon the Athenian , on account of that kind of adoration the kings of Persia exact- ed of every one that came into their pre- fence , which the next citation will explain , declined perfonal converse with that prince , and ...
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... respect , to lay upon the ground before him , & c . This was enough to lead St. Peter to say to Cornelius , a Roman , who received him with a reverence esteemed the lowest and moft fubmiffive even in the ceremonious Eaft , and which the ...
... respect , to lay upon the ground before him , & c . This was enough to lead St. Peter to say to Cornelius , a Roman , who received him with a reverence esteemed the lowest and moft fubmiffive even in the ceremonious Eaft , and which the ...
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... respect and obedience . 3 The Ægyptian tranflators of the Septua- gint seem to have understood Prov . xxiv . 26 . in much the fame fenfe , Lips fhall kifs thofe things that anfwer right words , fhall kifs thofe writings by which a judge ...
... respect and obedience . 3 The Ægyptian tranflators of the Septua- gint seem to have understood Prov . xxiv . 26 . in much the fame fenfe , Lips fhall kifs thofe things that anfwer right words , fhall kifs thofe writings by which a judge ...
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