| Thomas Applegate - 1873 - 226 sider
...conceive. Maundrel says, we were sufSciontly instructed by experience what the holy Psalmist meant by the dew of Hermon, our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained all night. Pooock is of opinion that the lower part of the mountain bore the name of Zion. If this be correct,... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 678 sider
...journey from this mountain, says, " we were sufficiently instructed by experience what the holy Psalmist means by the ' dew of Hermon,' our tents being as wet with it us if it had rained all night." 806 BOOK PARADISE REGAINED. 310 315 820 325 Or harboured in one cave,... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1874 - 422 sider
...also descends in abundance. " We were sufficiently instructed by experience what the holy psalmist means by the dew of Hermon, our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained all night." — MaundrelFs Journey, &c., p. 97, Amer. edition. — life for evermore. Here life, being parallel... | |
| John Milton - 1877 - 262 sider
...quotes from Maundrell's Travels : — ' We were sufficiently instructed by experience what the Psalmist means by "the dew of Hermon ;" our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained all night.' L. 307. M»rwoure€l. See I. 71, n. and Glossary sv harbingrer. L. 308. Matt, and Luke iv. 2. L. 310.... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1877 - 776 sider
...We were instructed by experience, what the Psalmist means by the dew of Herman (Psal. cxxxiii. 3.), our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained all night." (Travels from Aleppo to Jerusalem, p. 77.) Dr. ED Clarke, when on his journey from Aboukir to Rosetta,in... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1880 - 432 sider
...also descends in abundance. " We were sufficiently instructed by experience what the holy psalmist means by the dew of Hermon, our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained all night." — Maundrell's Journey, &c., p. 97, Amer. edition. — life for evermore. Here life, being parallel... | |
| Thomas Wright - 2003 - 566 sider
...hy experience, what the holy psalmist • Judges, v. 21. means hy the dew of Hermon, our tents heing as wet with it, as if it had rained all night. At ahout a mile's distance from us was encamped Chihly, emir of the Arahs, with his people and cattle... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1857 - 476 sider
..."We were sufficiently instructed," says Maundrell, " by experience, what the Psalmist means by the c dew of Hermon,' our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained all night." Its value is fully appreciated there and throughout Western Asia, where it seldom rains from April... | |
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