| 1852 - 514 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with his feet : for this reason, when he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much...worthy to shine on his head. There is such a holiness ascribed to all parts of the body, that he dares to cut off neither his hair, nor his beard, nor his... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 418 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with his feet : for this reason, when he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much...worthy to shine on his head. There is such a holiness ascribed to all parts of the body, that he dares to cut off neither his hair, nor his beard, nor his... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1852 - 892 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with his feet ; for this reason, when he wants to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much...worthy to shine on his head. There is such a holiness ascribed to all parts of the body, that he dares to cutoff neither his hair, nor his beard, nor his... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with Ms feet : for this reason, when he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much...worthy to shine on his head. There is such a holiness ascribed to all parts of the body, that he dares to cut off neither his hair, nor his beard, nor his... | |
| Talbot Watts - 1852 - 406 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with his feet: for this reason, when he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much...worthy to shine on his head. There is such a holiness ascribed to all parts of the body, that he dares to cut off neither his hair, nor his beard, nor his... | |
| 1852 - 518 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with his feet : for th's reason, wheu he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much less will they suffer, that he should expose his sncred person to the open air ; and the sun is not thought worthy to shine on his head. There is such... | |
| 1852 - 644 páginas
...dignity and holiness to toach the ground with his feet ; for this reason, when he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much less will they sutler that he should expose his sacred person to the open air ; and the sun ia not thought worthy... | |
| George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 páginas
...holiness to touch the ground with his feet ; for this reason, when ho intends to go anywhere, he must bo carried thither on men's shoulders. Much less will...thought worthy to shine on his head. There is such a bolinees ascribed to all the ports of his body, that he does not dare to cut off his hah-, or his beard,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 396 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with his feet : for this reason, when he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much...worthy to shine on his head. There is such a holiness ascribed to all parts of the body, that he dares to cut off neither his hair, nor his beard, nor his... | |
| James George Frazer - 1890 - 436 páginas
...dignity and holiness to touch the ground with his feet ; for this reason, when he intends to go anywhere, he must be carried thither on men's shoulders. Much...worthy to shine on his head. There is such a holiness ascribed to all the parts of his body, that he dares to cut off neither his hair, nor his beard, nor... | |
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