Alkibla: A Disquisition Upon Worshiping Towards the East. ... By a Master of Arts of the University of OxfordJ. Roberts, 1728 - 50 pages |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Abomination Adoration affign alfo alſo Altar amongst ancient Antiquity appear apud arife becauſe Bingham's Cafe CAPPELLUS Ceremony Chrift Chriftian Church Confequence Confideration contrary Cuſtom Deity Deus Devotion divine dwell Earth Enquiry Expreffion extremo faid fame Fathers fays fcruple fecond feems ferve fhall fhine fhould fince firft firſt fome fuch fuppofe Heathens Heavens Hiftoire Critique himſelf Holy Idolatry itſelf Jerufalem Jews juft juftly Jurieu KEBLA Lactantius learned leaſt Light manifeft Mofes moft moſt Mount of Olives muft muſt myſelf nihil obferves occafion Opinion Oppofition ourſelves Paffage perly Plato PLAUTU Pofture prefent primitive purpoſe quæ Reafon rifing Saviour ſay Scripture Senfe Senſe ſhall Solis ſpeaking Spencer TACITUS tells Temple Tertullian thefe themſelves ther theſe things tion Tranflation turn ubi fupra univerfal unto verfus Orientem Vide Vitruvius Voffius wards the EAST Weft WEST whofe Words World Worshiped the SUN
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Page 27 - country, and truly if they had been mindful of that country from whence they came out, they might have had opportunity to have returned: but now they
Page 32 - Door of the Temple of the Lord, between the Porch and the Altar, were about five and twenty men, with their Backs towards the Temple of the Lord, and their Faces towards the
Page 21 - Behold the days come, faith the Lord, that I will raife unto David a righteous branch:
Page 48 - and Julian the Apoftate, as it appears by his Oration to the Sun ; whence it came to
Page 4 - they were wont to turn their Faces towards the EAST when they prayed to the Gods. And
Page 47 - in that regard •were many Laws made by the Church, to have no Conformity with them, no more than with the Heathens in their Orders, SO
Page 24 - our Diligence in the Service of God, in being more forward to