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The Minor Prophets: With a Commentary Explanatory and Practical and Introductions to the Several ...

 By Edward Bouverie Pusey

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By Edward Bouverie Pusey
Published 1885
Funk & Wagnalls
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Jun 11, 2007
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Ashdod - Page 242
Before CHRIST idolatrous custom of Ashdod, not to tread on the threshold " of the temple of Dagon. It had indeed been a strange infatuation of ...
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Amman - Page 173
1'Alom and Moab and the children of Amman; and all the kings of Tyrus, and all the kings of Zidon and the kings of the ule beyond the sea ...
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Jerusalem - Page 233
In the strictly prophetic part of his office, Jerusalem having been marked out by Micah and Isaiah before him, as the place where God would make the ...
more pages: 6 13 44 57 168 260 346 434 448 449
Damascus - Page 395
Ibn Ezra has: "the rest of the prophecy shall be on Damascus ; for this prophecy shall be fulfilled, connected with the second temple; For the eyes of ...
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Baghdad - Page 124
in addition to and connection with those already existing at Baghdad ami Mosul*. There is, in fact, a consent as to this. ...
Gerasa - Page 269
j Gerasa, are named as "most carefully and strongly walled." It was on a line of rich commerce filled with strong places, in sites well selected for ...
Abana - Page 493
The river Jordan was not so bright as Abana and Pharpar: "the aspect of the shore " is the same, when the inhabitants are spiritually or morally dead ...
Edessa - Page 153
the Fount, or Arabs in the S. of Arabia, the Amari or Amorites, and Kedes, perhaps Edessa." Rameses II., or the great * (identified with the Pharaoh ...
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Bombay - Page 124
and the Indian Ocean to Bombay is as direct as can well be desired. With those prospects, h and with the incalculable advantages, which a ...
Delhi - Page 124
political or commercial reasons, more advantageous than any other, the population was settled in its neighborhood, as at Delhi, not amidst its ruins. ...
Corunna - Page 174
And vet who, after the retreat to Corunna, could bave foreseen the victories of the Peninsular war? Or, when that tide of 047000 men" was rolling on ...
Galway - Page 385
In the dreadful Irish famine of 1847 the absence of the children from the streets of Galway was told me by Religious as one of its dreariest features* ...
Moscow - Page 174
who could imagine that only a small fraction of those hosts should return, that they shoulil capture Moscow, but find it a tomb ; and hunger and cold, ...
Sivas - Page 124
By the other they followed the Tigris to Baghdad and were carried by Diyar-Bekr and Sivas to Terabuzum." [But Mosul was necessarily on the way from ...
Iskenderun - Page 124
Mosul still lies on the line of commerce, from the Persian gulf, Basrah, Baghdad, Mosul, Mardin, Diyar- Bekr to Iskenderun, the port of Aleppo*, ...
Windsor - Page 257
old Sarum was the Cathedral city, until the reign of Henry iii : but, as the oíd towns decayed, the new towns came to be called Windsor, . ...
Hanover - Page 71
or to us, ' one shall come out of Hanover,' of a successor to the present dynasty, born in England, because George I. came from Hanover in 1714 ...
Rome - Page 182
second Babylon, heathen Rome ; and both foreshowed the worse destruction by a fiercer enemy, the enemy of souls, the spiritual ...
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Paris - Page 154
which joined the temple of Luksor with Karnak must have been one and л half mile long11 : o;w of its obelisks is a remarkable ornament of Paris. ...
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Aix - Page 373
Otto of Frisiugen said that Frederic received 5 crowns; the first at Aix for the kingdom of the Franks; a second at Rum-bón for that of Germany ...
Sheffield - Page 296
tStanding too amid the small handful of returned exiles, not, altogether, more than the inhabitants of Sheffield, he foretold, ...
Athens - Page 258
probably attracted to it gradually the inhabitants of the neighlioring town (if Ascalon, as the popu-lation of the Piraeus now exceeds that of Athens. ...
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Svene - Page 154
ö"The obelisks, transported from the quarries of Svene at the first cataract, in latitude 24° 5' 23" to Thebes and Heliopolia, vary in size from 70 to ...
Emmaus - Page 375
in His Transfiguration, the three Apostles saw His glory13, shining out from within Him; into this His glory1*, He told the disciples at Emmaus, ...
Tabriz - Page 124
which the line of Trebizond Erzrum and Tabriz, that of Bushire and Baghdad, or the Kussian line of Astrakhan Bakhu and Mazen- deran can never rival. ...
Milan - Page 373
"the Emperor of Germany received three erowns: first, silver (at Aix) for Germany; one of iron at Monxa in the Milanese or Milan (for Lombard}-) ...
Tunis - Page 257
fear that the Franks, after their treaty with the king of Tunis, should bring back their forces ngainst Ishimism and estab-lish themselves there '. ...
Canterbury - Page 376
It is not as we might say, "the See of Rome," or "of Constanti-nople," or "of Canterbury," meaning the successive Bisliojjs. ...
Venice - Page 122
Constantinople, Athens, Damascus, Alexan-dria, Venice, abide, although their ¡xilitical might is extinct. No or Thebes itself sur-vived its capture by ...
Asaph, Pa - Page 186
Asaph, Pa. Ixxiii. Ethan Ps. Ixxvl. «Jer. xii. 1. «Pa. XXT. 10. 10 S. Bern, de Annunt. Serm. 3. n. 3. » See on Micah v. 2. u Rev. i. 8. « Dion. ...
Sana - Page 394
14.143.1*. cities to Sana the mountain which is in Le-banon were divided, the land of P.ahal/eph u to Animana" (Ammon), there Ibllows Hadrach'; ...
Colonia - Page 49
Vit. Const, iii. 20. Soer. i. 17. Soz. ii. 1. S. Jer. Ер. ЛЯ, ad Paul. ?:i. и Col. JEI Capitol, ie Colonia -Elia Capitoline. «> Eue. H E. iv. в.
Messias - Page 405
"When the king Messias shall come to Jerusalem to save Israel, he shall hind his ass and ride upon it and come to Jerusalem, that he may conduct ...
Memphis - Page 109
Taracho, upon his defeat at Memphis, fled to it, and again abandoned it as he had Memphis; and the army of Asshur-bani-pal mude a massacre in itd. ...
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Saint Paul - Page 311
2 The whole creation, Saint Paul suith, groaneth and traraileth in pain toytlher until note. It was enslaved, and the better self longed to be free ...
Ixil - Page 355
It was the injunction of the dying David to Solomon, "Keep the charge of tlie Ixil. 3. Here it ¡я put for ПЗД¥0, the Pentateuch name for the ...
Tennyson, In - Page 412
«-Tennyson, In raemoriam. T. паз " The God." ' Act» vi. 6,15. Before С H li I 3 T cir. 4ЭТ. | Or, grot, or, «pea*. imagine, to the least glorious body ...