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... given , and insured our departure . The custom of the pledge is universal wherever I have travelled in Syria , Greece and Armenia . No matter how small it be , nor which of the contracting parties gives it , it binds the bargain , which ...
... given , and insured our departure . The custom of the pledge is universal wherever I have travelled in Syria , Greece and Armenia . No matter how small it be , nor which of the contracting parties gives it , it binds the bargain , which ...
第24页
... given its own name of Datev , there is still a family of meliks of that ancient race , descended probably from Eligoom the Orpelian , who , in the latter part of the twelfth century , received in this region such large estates from the ...
... given its own name of Datev , there is still a family of meliks of that ancient race , descended probably from Eligoom the Orpelian , who , in the latter part of the twelfth century , received in this region such large estates from the ...
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... given by the missionaries at Shoosha to the father of our host ; and though in the ancient dialect , we found him able to understand it , and somewhat acquainted with its His seriousness made him a promising subject for missionary ...
... given by the missionaries at Shoosha to the father of our host ; and though in the ancient dialect , we found him able to understand it , and somewhat acquainted with its His seriousness made him a promising subject for missionary ...
第44页
... given to indolence and the pleasures of the table . A share of the sacrifices being part of their income , they are of course invited to them all , and their very profession thus leads them to be gormandizers and hard drinkers . It is ...
... given to indolence and the pleasures of the table . A share of the sacrifices being part of their income , they are of course invited to them all , and their very profession thus leads them to be gormandizers and hard drinkers . It is ...
第47页
... given to him privately at his room . Masses for the dead always procure for the officiator a small sum of money , perhaps a penabád , besides his share of the sacrifice that usually accompanies them . Simple prayers are said gratis for ...
... given to him privately at his room . Masses for the dead always procure for the officiator a small sum of money , perhaps a penabád , besides his share of the sacrifice that usually accompanies them . Simple prayers are said gratis for ...
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第211页 - They have mouths, but they speak not: eyes have they, but they see not: They have ears, but they hear not: noses have they, but they smell not: They have hands, but they handle not: feet have they, but they walk not: neither speak they through their throat. They that make them are like unto them; so is every one that trusteth in them.
第98页 - He suffered, and was buried, and the third day he rose again according to the Scriptures, and ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of the Father. And he shall come again with glory, to judge both the quick and the dead : whose kingdom shall have
第239页 - ... twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and names written thereon, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel.
第75页 - Aras ; and the absence of all intervening objects to show its distance or its size, leaves the spectator at liberty to indulge the most sublime conceptions his imagination may form of its vastness. At all seasons of the year, it is covered far below its summit with snow and ice, which occasionally form avalanches, that are precipitated down its sides with the sound of an earthquake, and, with the steepness of its declivities, have allowed none of the posterity of Noah to ascend it. It was now white...
第76页 - The Armenians believe, not only that this is the mountain on which the ark rested after the flood, but that the ark still exists upon its top; though, rather from supernatural than from physical obstacles, no one has yet been able to visit it.
第76页 - Two objections are made to the supposition that Scripture refers to this mountain, when it speaks of the mountains of Ararat. One is, that there are now no olivetrees in its vicinity, from which Noah's dove could have plucked the leaf.
第98页 - Father; by whom was created everything in heaven and in earth, visible and invisible; who for us men, and for our salvation, descending from heaven, became incarnate, was made man, was perfectly born of the Holy Virgin Mary by the Holy Ghost ; whereby he received body, spirit and mind, and whatever is in man, really and not in imagination.
第126页 - Ghost, and then plunging the body three times, to signify that Christ was in the grave three days. That entire immersion, and the triple repetition, are not considered essential, however, is proved by the fact, that the baptism of even heretical sects, who only sprinkle once, is considered valid, and persons thus baptized are not required, as among the Greeks, to submit to the ordinance again, on entering the Armenian church...
第187页 - The present Chaldean Christians," says a late writer, J "are of recent origin. It was in AD 1681 that the Nestorian metropolitan of Diarbekir, having quarrelled with his patriarch, was first consecrated by the Pope patriarch of the Chaldeans. The sect was as new as the office, and created for it. Converts to papacy from the Nestorian and Jacobite churches were united in one body, and dignified by the name of the Chaldean church. It means no more than papal Syrians, as we have in other parts papal...
第274页 - Abyssinian, to which his controversy gave birth; and that his alledged dogma of a confusion in the natures of Christ is the reason of his rejection, though perhaps a candid investigation will hardly find him chargeable with such an opinion.* Another intelligent ecclesiastic had told us, that not only does his nation hold to one nature, but also to only one will in Christ,. thus making the Armenians partake in the monothelite as well as in the monophysite...