Observations on divers passages of Scripture [by T. Harmer].1776 |
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... feet ; but d'Arvieux exprefsly tells us fo in another passage " , where he says , the women that wait on the Arab princeffes kifs their hands , when they do them the favour not to fuffer them to kifs their feet , or the border of their ...
... feet ; but d'Arvieux exprefsly tells us fo in another passage " , where he says , the women that wait on the Arab princeffes kifs their hands , when they do them the favour not to fuffer them to kifs their feet , or the border of their ...
Page 34
... feet , when he begged he would go and heal his daughter , chap . viii . 41 ; that St. Peter fell at the knees of Jefus , after the prefent Arab mode , I prefume , chap . v . 8 ; and he represents the woman , troubled with the iffue of ...
... feet , when he begged he would go and heal his daughter , chap . viii . 41 ; that St. Peter fell at the knees of Jefus , after the prefent Arab mode , I prefume , chap . v . 8 ; and he represents the woman , troubled with the iffue of ...
Page 36
... feet of the Angel " , is to be viewed in a fomewhat different light . St. John did nothing at all but what was conformable to the ufages of his own country , when the peo- ple of it defigned innocently to exprefs great reverence and ...
... feet of the Angel " , is to be viewed in a fomewhat different light . St. John did nothing at all but what was conformable to the ufages of his own country , when the peo- ple of it defigned innocently to exprefs great reverence and ...
Page 37
... feet to do him reverence : " See thou do " it not , " faid the Angel , it is not to me these thanks are due , I have in this been only fulfill- ing the orders of him who is my Lord as well as yours ; worship God " therefore , to whom in ...
... feet to do him reverence : " See thou do " it not , " faid the Angel , it is not to me these thanks are due , I have in this been only fulfill- ing the orders of him who is my Lord as well as yours ; worship God " therefore , to whom in ...
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... feet , but found the Angel perfevering in that most amiable and devout modefty- " Worship God . " OBSERVATION XV . Thevenot remarked , in the paffage I ci- ted under the laft Obfervation , that the people of Conftantinople wished the ...
... feet , but found the Angel perfevering in that most amiable and devout modefty- " Worship God . " OBSERVATION XV . Thevenot remarked , in the paffage I ci- ted under the laft Obfervation , that the people of Conftantinople wished the ...
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Page 332 - And the mixed multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, "Who shall give us flesh to eat? We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlick: But now our soul is dried away: there is nothing at all, beside this manna, before our eyes.
Page 115 - And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her, with timbrels, and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the LORD, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
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Page 287 - To fetch about this form of speech hath thy servant Joab done this thing: and my lord is wise, according to the wisdom of an angel of God, to know all things that are in the earth.
Page 115 - Eurotas. The great lady still leads the dance, and is followed by a troop of young girls, who imitate her steps, and, if she sings, make up the chorus. The tunes are extremely gay and lively, yet with something in them wonderfully soft. The steps are varied according to the pleasure of her that leads the dance, but always in exact time, and infinitely more agreeable than any of our dances...