Oriental Customs applied to the illustration of the Sacred Scriptures. Abridged from “Oriental Customs” and “Oriental Literature,” with additional extracts from various authorsLongman & Company, 1837 - 475 páginas |
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Samuel BURDER. she extended her navigation even into the ocean , and carried her commerce beyond England to the north , and the Canaries to the south . Her connections with the East , though less known , were not less considerable ; the ...
Samuel BURDER. she extended her navigation even into the ocean , and carried her commerce beyond England to the north , and the Canaries to the south . Her connections with the East , though less known , were not less considerable ; the ...
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... carried off several villages , and some hundreds of their inhabit- ants . I never saw any picture that could give a more correct idea of a deluge than the valley of the Nile in this season . The Arabs had expected an extraordinary ...
... carried off several villages , and some hundreds of their inhabit- ants . I never saw any picture that could give a more correct idea of a deluge than the valley of the Nile in this season . The Arabs had expected an extraordinary ...
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... carried off all that was before it ; men , women , children , cattle , corn , every thing was washed away in an instant , and left the place where the village stood without any thing to indicate that there had ever been a house on the ...
... carried off all that was before it ; men , women , children , cattle , corn , every thing was washed away in an instant , and left the place where the village stood without any thing to indicate that there had ever been a house on the ...
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... carried away , and placed in cupboards till they are wanted at night . Hence we learn the propriety of our Lord's address to the paralytic , Arise , take up thy bed , and walk . Matt . ix . 6 . " Bed - chambers are not to be sought for ...
... carried away , and placed in cupboards till they are wanted at night . Hence we learn the propriety of our Lord's address to the paralytic , Arise , take up thy bed , and walk . Matt . ix . 6 . " Bed - chambers are not to be sought for ...
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... carried in the front , and set up in the place where the caravan is to pitch , before that comes up , at some distance from one another . " Dr. PoCOCKE , Travels , vol . i . p . 33 . CHAP . II . MARRIAGE . GEN . xxiv . 4. Thou shalt go ...
... carried in the front , and set up in the place where the caravan is to pitch , before that comes up , at some distance from one another . " Dr. PoCOCKE , Travels , vol . i . p . 33 . CHAP . II . MARRIAGE . GEN . xxiv . 4. Thou shalt go ...
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Albania Aleppo ancient appears Arabian Arabs beard Bedouin bread bread and salt bride BUCKINGHAM'S Travels Cairo called camels caravan caravanserais ceremony chap CHARDIN CLARKE'S Travels cloth Constantinople corn covered custom desert dogs East Eastern Egypt eyes feet FORBES's Oriental Memoirs frequently garment gate give gold Greece Greeks ground hand head HERODOTUS Hindoos Hist History of Persia honour horses hour Indian inhabitants ISAIAH Jews Journey through Persia kind king Levant Lord manner marriage MATT MORIER'S Second Journey Nadir Shah night Nubia observed occasion OUSELEY'S Travels Palestine passed person pieces present prince PSALM R. K. PORTER'S Travels river salt sand says seat sent servants side Sir R. K. PORTER'S sometimes stone Syria temple tent thing thou throne tomb Trav Travels in Persia Turkey Turkish Turks unto village Voyage walls women