Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 4-7. The garden of Cyrus. Hydriotaphia. Brampton urnsW. Pickering, 1835 |
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... present many thousand Jews in Spain , France , and England , and some dispensed withal even to the degree of priesthood ; it is a matter very considerable , and could they be smelled out , would much advantage , not only the church of ...
... present many thousand Jews in Spain , France , and England , and some dispensed withal even to the degree of priesthood ; it is a matter very considerable , and could they be smelled out , would much advantage , not only the church of ...
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... present diet of the Jews , we know not ; nor shall we conceive it was observed of old , if we consider they seasoned every sacrifice , and all oblations whatsoever ; whereof we cannot deny a great part was eaten by the priests . And if ...
... present diet of the Jews , we know not ; nor shall we conceive it was observed of old , if we consider they seasoned every sacrifice , and all oblations whatsoever ; whereof we cannot deny a great part was eaten by the priests . And if ...
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... present discourse in hand . Again , they have been commended , not only from pretend- ed grounds in nature , but from artificial , casual , or fabulous foundations : so have some endeavoured to advance their admiration , from the nine ...
... present discourse in hand . Again , they have been commended , not only from pretend- ed grounds in nature , but from artificial , casual , or fabulous foundations : so have some endeavoured to advance their admiration , from the nine ...
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... present fewer ; in that there were seven wise men of Greece ; which though generally re- ceived , yet having enquired into the verity thereof we cannot so readily determine it : for in the life of Thales , who was accounted in that ...
... present fewer ; in that there were seven wise men of Greece ; which though generally re- ceived , yet having enquired into the verity thereof we cannot so readily determine it : for in the life of Thales , who was accounted in that ...
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... present we find experi- ence in the calendar we observe . For the Julian year of three hundred and sixty - five days being eleven minutes larger than the annual revolution of the sun , there will arise an an- ticipation in the equinoxes ...
... present we find experi- ence in the calendar we observe . For the Julian year of three hundred and sixty - five days being eleven minutes larger than the annual revolution of the sun , there will arise an an- ticipation in the equinoxes ...
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Page 108 - And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORD'S passover.
Page 195 - And it came to pass at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, even the selfsame day it came to pass, that all the hosts of the LORD went out from the land of Egypt.
Page 303 - I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.
Page 132 - And Jephthah vowed a vow unto the Lord, and said, If thou shalt without fail deliver the children of Ammon into mine hands, then it shall be, that whatsoever cometh forth of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the children of Ammon, shall surely be the Lord's and I will offer it up for a burnt offering.
Page 319 - And I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth.
Page 488 - What song the Syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though puzzling questions,!
Page 491 - Darkness and light divide the course of time, and oblivion shares with memory a great part even of our living beings ; we slightly remember our felicities, and the smartest strokes of affliction leave but short smart upon us. Sense endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves.
Page 110 - And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene.
Page 445 - I find no such effects in these drowsy approaches of sleep. To keep our eyes open longer, were but to act our Antipodes. The huntsmen are up in America, and they are already past their first sleep in Persia.
Page 494 - Pious spirits who passed their days in raptures of futurity, made little more of this world, than the world that was before it, while they lay obscure in the chaos of pre-ordination, and night of their fore-beings. And if any have been so happy as truly to understand Christian annihilation, extasis, exolution, liquefaction, transformation, the kiss of the Spouse, gustation of God, and ingression into the divine shadow, they have already had an handsome anticipation of heaven; the glory of the world...