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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Halaman vii
... present at those transactions , to publish an account to the world of atchieve- ments which they confidered not only as heroic , but as facred . These writers , which are thirteen in number , in the firft tome , befides fome other ...
... present at those transactions , to publish an account to the world of atchieve- ments which they confidered not only as heroic , but as facred . These writers , which are thirteen in number , in the firft tome , befides fome other ...
Halaman 6
... present I only observe , that , conformably to what happens in other countries thereabouts , the fummers of Judæa are ufually perfectly dry , Jofephus confirms this as to Galilee , de Bell . Jud , lib . iii . c . 7 . Bp . Patrick ...
... present I only observe , that , conformably to what happens in other countries thereabouts , the fummers of Judæa are ufually perfectly dry , Jofephus confirms this as to Galilee , de Bell . Jud , lib . iii . c . 7 . Bp . Patrick ...
Halaman 70
... present , and if by way of prefent they might be carried from thence for fale too . Now , according to Dr. Shaw , pomegra- nates ripen not in Barbary ' till Auguft , p . 145 , which is later than the time grapes begin to be fit to eat ...
... present , and if by way of prefent they might be carried from thence for fale too . Now , according to Dr. Shaw , pomegra- nates ripen not in Barbary ' till Auguft , p . 145 , which is later than the time grapes begin to be fit to eat ...
Halaman 84
... presents that he made ' . May we not from hence conjecture , that the Rechabites did at first conduct themselves as the Arabs of Barbary now do , and fome of the Bedouins of Egypt , but that some misunderstandings , of great confequence ...
... presents that he made ' . May we not from hence conjecture , that the Rechabites did at first conduct themselves as the Arabs of Barbary now do , and fome of the Bedouins of Egypt , but that some misunderstandings , of great confequence ...
Halaman 139
... present diftinction however ap- pears by this paffage to have been as ancient as the days of Solomon . So curtains of goats- hair were directed for the Tabernacle , and the Ifraelitish women appear to have been very well acquainted with ...
... present diftinction however ap- pears by this paffage to have been as ancient as the days of Solomon . So curtains of goats- hair were directed for the Tabernacle , and the Ifraelitish women appear to have been very well acquainted with ...
Istilah dan frasa umum
according Ægypt affures againſt agreeable Aleppo alfo alſo ancient anfwer appears Arabs baked Barbary barley becauſe befides bread Chardin circumftance confequently confiderable corn cuſtom d'Arvieux defcribes deferts defigned diftinction doth Eaft Eaſt Eaſtern Egmont and Heyman Egypt exprefs facred faid fame fays fecond feems fent ferved feveral fhall fhould fide fignifies fince firft firſt fmall fome fomething fometimes fpeaks ftill fuch fufficient fummer fuppofe himſelf Holy-Land honey houfes houſes Ifrael Ifraelites illuftrate imagine Jerufalem Judæa Kenites kind Kings lefs Maillet manner mentioned Mofes moft moſt muft muſt obferved occafion paffage Perfia perfons places Pococke prefent Prophet publiſhed purpoſe rain reafon Ruffell ſeems Septuagint Shaw Sir John Chardin Solomon ſpeak ſuppoſed tells tents thefe themſelves theſe theſe countries Thevenot thing thofe thoſe tion tranflated travellers ufual underſtand underſtood uſed veffel wine wont word