| Samuel Burder - 1804 - Страниц: 444
...chaunting psalms and hymns : here he stops at a hole made for the purpose in one of the steps, and is thus fumigated with incense and myrrh, aloes and cassia....and all manner of rejoicing, and military exercise." (Travels, vol. ii. p. 278.) This extract affords some illustration of Psalms xxiv. and xlv. No, 463.... | |
| James Bruce - 1805 - Страниц: 566
...priests, called Depteras, chanting psalms and hymns. Here he stops at a hole made tor the purpose m one of the steps, and is there fumigated with incense...stated in the deftar, or treasury-book, the value, the person to whom they are due, and the time of giving ; but a great part of these are gone into desuetude... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1804 - Страниц: 440
...chaunting psalms and hymns : here he stops at a hole made for the purpose in one of the steps, arid is thus fumigated with incense and myrrh, aloes and cassia....to the camp, where fourteen days should regularly bp spent in feasting, and all manner of rejoicing, and military exercise.'' (Travels, vol. ii. p. 278.)... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - Страниц: 442
...psalms and hymns : here he stops at a hole made for the purpose in one of the steps, iand is thtls fumigated with incense and myrrh, aloes and 'cassia....fourteen 'days should regularly be spent in feasting, and ail manner of rejoicing, and military exercise/' TVa're:'*, vdl. ii. p'.:'278. This extract affords... | |
| James Bruce - 1813 - Страниц: 546
...pass through the aperture made by the division of the silk cord, which remains still upon the ground. and, after receiving the sacrament, he returns to...particulars of which are stated in the deftar, or treasury- book, the value, the person to whom they are due, and the time of giving ; but a great part... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - Страниц: 728
...chaunting psalms and hymns. Here he stops at a hole, made for the purpose, in one of the steps, and it there fumigated with incense and myrrh, aloes and...and all manner of rejoicing, and military exercise. — After the king, conies the norbit, or keeper of the book of the law in Axnm, supposed to represent... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1839 - Страниц: 516
...chanting psalms and hymns : here he stops at a hole made for the purpose in one of the steps, and is then fumigated with incense and myrrh, aloes and cassia....and all manner of rejoicing, and military exercise." (Travels, vol. ii. p. 278.) This extract affords some illustration of Psalms xxiv. and xlv. KING SITTING... | |
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