Oriental customs: or, An illustration of the Sacred scriptures by an explanatory application of the customs and manners of the Eastern nations, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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... stone which served him for a pillow while he had the mysterious dream of the ladder . Gen. xxviii . 18. And the heap of stones which was witness to his covenant with Laban he called Galeed . Gen. xxxi . 48. Of this kind was the ...
... stone which served him for a pillow while he had the mysterious dream of the ladder . Gen. xxviii . 18. And the heap of stones which was witness to his covenant with Laban he called Galeed . Gen. xxxi . 48. Of this kind was the ...
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... stones called truth , and that a cause was not opened till the supreme judge had put on this ornament . " No. 692. - xxix . 20. And sprinkle the blood upon the altar round about . ] It is , says Bp . Patrick , no im- probable conjecture ...
... stones called truth , and that a cause was not opened till the supreme judge had put on this ornament . " No. 692. - xxix . 20. And sprinkle the blood upon the altar round about . ] It is , says Bp . Patrick , no im- probable conjecture ...
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... stones to be set as bounds to every man's land , and dedicated them to Jupiter Terminalis . He ordered that those who removed them should be slain as sacrilegious per- sons , and they and their oxen devoted to destruction . No. 752.-xx ...
... stones to be set as bounds to every man's land , and dedicated them to Jupiter Terminalis . He ordered that those who removed them should be slain as sacrilegious per- sons , and they and their oxen devoted to destruction . No. 752.-xx ...
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... Moses's time , it will easily be perceived why he cautioned the Israelites against it . " " No. 759. - xxvii . 2 , 3. Thou shalt set thee up great VOL . II . stones , and plaister them with plaister , and thou DEUTERONOMY . 81.
... Moses's time , it will easily be perceived why he cautioned the Israelites against it . " " No. 759. - xxvii . 2 , 3. Thou shalt set thee up great VOL . II . stones , and plaister them with plaister , and thou DEUTERONOMY . 81.
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... stones . This custom continued long after the invention of paper , especially if they desired any thing should be generally known , and be conveyed down to pos- terity . PATRICK , in loc . No. 760. — xxxi . 19. Put it in their mouth ...
... stones . This custom continued long after the invention of paper , especially if they desired any thing should be generally known , and be conveyed down to pos- terity . PATRICK , in loc . No. 760. — xxxi . 19. Put it in their mouth ...
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