New Memoirs of LiteratureMichel de La Roche William and John Innys, 1727 |
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Side 376
Michel de La Roche. about the two Miffionaries , who attempted to convert the Malabarians . Thofe Miffionaries were Mr. Bartholomew Ziegenbalgb and Mr. Hen- ry Plutfcho . The firft was born at Pulfnitz in Mifnia , and the fecond at ...
Michel de La Roche. about the two Miffionaries , who attempted to convert the Malabarians . Thofe Miffionaries were Mr. Bartholomew Ziegenbalgb and Mr. Hen- ry Plutfcho . The firft was born at Pulfnitz in Mifnia , and the fecond at ...
Side 377
... Malabarians , who had left whatever they had , to follow Jesus - Chrift . This Book contains ten Letters , written by the Miffionaries abovementioned . I. The firft is dated from the Cape of Good Hope , April 30. 1706. The Miffionaries ...
... Malabarians , who had left whatever they had , to follow Jesus - Chrift . This Book contains ten Letters , written by the Miffionaries abovementioned . I. The firft is dated from the Cape of Good Hope , April 30. 1706. The Miffionaries ...
Side 379
... Malabarians abounds with fictions . They have a great many Deities ; but they acknowledge a Supreme Being , whom they call Ifparetta , and who produced the other Gods , and the whole World . They fay that this Su- preme Being ...
... Malabarians abounds with fictions . They have a great many Deities ; but they acknowledge a Supreme Being , whom they call Ifparetta , and who produced the other Gods , and the whole World . They fay that this Su- preme Being ...
Side 380
... Malabarians fay that this God is fo big , that he fills up the seven Heavens that are above , and the feven Worlds that are below . Ifpara has three Sons , who are worshipped in three Temples . He has alfo a Daughter , who is accounted ...
... Malabarians fay that this God is fo big , that he fills up the seven Heavens that are above , and the feven Worlds that are below . Ifpara has three Sons , who are worshipped in three Temples . He has alfo a Daughter , who is accounted ...
Side 381
... Malabarians : this Language is very different from that which is spoken in Portu- gal . The Miffionaries made fo great a progrefs in it , that they were able to inftruct the Hea- thens . They They caft lots to know which of them two ...
... Malabarians : this Language is very different from that which is spoken in Portu- gal . The Miffionaries made fo great a progrefs in it , that they were able to inftruct the Hea- thens . They They caft lots to know which of them two ...
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New Memoirs of Literature,: Containing an Account of New Books Printed Both ... Michel de La Roche Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1726 |
New Memoirs of Literature,: Containing an Account of New Books Printed Both ... Michel de La Roche Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1727 |
New Memoirs of Literature,: Containing an Account of New Books Printed Both ... Michel de La Roche Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1726 |
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Side 304 - And one went out into the field to gather herbs, and found a wild vine, and gathered thereof wild gourds his lap full, and came and shred them into the pot of pottage: for they knew them not.
Side 408 - All the fountains of the great deep were broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Side 304 - But he said, Then bring meal. And he cast it into the pot; and he said, Pour out for the people, that they may eat. And there was no harm in the pot.
Side 303 - And Elisha came again to Gilgal: and there was a dearth in the land; and the sons of the prophets were sitting before him: and he said unto his servant, Set on the great pot, and seethe pottage for the sons of the prophets.
Side 176 - ... go to the bottom, which they believe is the purgatory for children who die before seven years of age. They are told so by their priests, who, for their comfort, assure them that as soon as the water washes off the names and characters of the gods and saints, written upon the papers above mentioned, the children at the bottom feel great relief, if they do not obtain a full and effectual redemption.
Side 85 - JA Blondel ( The strength of imagination in pregnant women examined; and the opinion that marks and deformities arise from thence demonstrated to be a vulgar error).
Side 105 - ... those who were at the head of the clergy thought it beneath their dignity to walk on foot any longer, in imitation of the...
Side 186 - ... besides one large Idol. The pillars were excessive large, and at least a fathom and a half thick, several small posts being put together to form one great pillar. They were painted red, as was also all the carpenter's work in the temple. The Idol was gilt all over, and incredibly large, in so much that three mats could conveniently lie on the palm of the hand. It had long ears, curl'd hairs, a crown on the head, which appear'd through the window over the first roof, a large spot, not gilt, on...
Side 410 - ... and that this tide would rise and increase all the time of the approach of the comet towards the earth, and would be at its greatest height when the comet was at its least distance from it. By the force of...
Side 411 - ... rarefied, by the solar heat, would be drawn up again into the atmosphere, but afterwards returning in violent rains, make good what Moses intimates by the windows of heaven being opened...