| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...priest is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He sits for a considerable time in silence, with his hands...consult him ; sometimes he answers them, at other times not; in either case he remains \vith his eyes cast down. Frequently he will not answer a word till... | |
| 1817 - 678 sider
...priest is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He sits for a considerable time in silence, with his hands clasped before him ; his eyes arc cast down, and he remains perfectly still. During tlie time that the victuals are being shared... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He remains for a considerable time in silence, with his hands clasped before him, his eyes cast down, and motionless. During this time the victuals are being shared out, and the cava preparing,... | |
| H. Stonehewer Cooper - 1880 - 396 sider
...inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him, and speak through him from that minute. He sat for a considerable time in silence, with his hands clasped before him ; his eyes were cast down, and he remained perfectly still. During the time that the victuals were being shared... | |
| H. Stonehewer Cooper - 1882 - 490 sider
...inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him, and speak through him from that minute. He sat for a considerable time in silence, with his hands clasped before him ; his eyes were cast down, and he remained perfectly still. During the time that the victuals were being shared... | |
| 1886 - 988 sider
...is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He remains for a considerable time in silence with his hands clasped before him, his eyes are cast down and he rests perfectly still. During the time the victuals are being shared out and the kava preparing, the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 sider
...is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He remains for a considerable time in silence with his hands clasped before him, his eyes are cast down and he rests perfectly still. During the time the victuals are being shared out and the kava preparing, the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 412 sider
...is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He remains for a considerable time in silence with his hands clasped before him, his eyes are cast down and be rests perfectly still. During the time the victuals are being shared out and the kava preparing,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 402 sider
...is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He remains for a considerable time in silence with his hands clasped before him, his eyes are cast down and he rests perfectly still. During the time the victuals are being shared out and the kava preparing, the... | |
| Ivor Lloyd Tuckett - 1911 - 426 sider
...is considered as inspired, the god being supposed to exist within him from that moment. He remains for a considerable time in silence, with his hands clasped before him, his eyes cast down and motionless. During this time the victuals are being shared out, and the cava preparing,... | |
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