The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearing on ScriptureC. Scribner's Sons, 1885 - 350 pages |
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... evidences of its wide - spread existence in the East and elsewhere , in earlier and in later times . It was two young men , who were to enter into this covenant . They had known each other , and had been intimate , for years ; but now ...
... evidences of its wide - spread existence in the East and elsewhere , in earlier and in later times . It was two young men , who were to enter into this covenant . They had known each other , and had been intimate , for years ; but now ...
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... evidences that the tie of blood - covenanting is reckoned , in the East , even a closer tie than that of natural descent ; that a " friend " by this tie is nearer and is dearer , " sticketh closer , " than a " brother " by birth . We ...
... evidences that the tie of blood - covenanting is reckoned , in the East , even a closer tie than that of natural descent ; that a " friend " by this tie is nearer and is dearer , " sticketh closer , " than a " brother " by birth . We ...
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... evidence of the existence of the covenant of blood , in those early days . Even then , it seems to have been a custom to covenant by tasting the blood from another's arm ; and this inter - transference of blood was supposed to carry an ...
... evidence of the existence of the covenant of blood , in those early days . Even then , it seems to have been a custom to covenant by tasting the blood from another's arm ; and this inter - transference of blood was supposed to carry an ...
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... evidence that baths of human blood were an- ciently prescribed as a cure for the death - representing leprosy ; as if in recognition of this root idea of the re - vivifying power of transferred blood . Pliny , writing eighteen centuries ...
... evidence that baths of human blood were an- ciently prescribed as a cure for the death - representing leprosy ; as if in recognition of this root idea of the re - vivifying power of transferred blood . Pliny , writing eighteen centuries ...
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... evidence that a belief in this power of blood to speak for itself against the violator of God's law , still exists among the English - speaking people , and that it has manifested itself as a means of justice- seeking , in the United ...
... evidence that a belief in this power of blood to speak for itself against the violator of God's law , still exists among the English - speaking people , and that it has manifested itself as a means of justice- seeking , in the United ...
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The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearings on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1885 |
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearing on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearing on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage d'extraits - 1975 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Abimelech Abraham Africa altar amulet ancient Egypt animal APPENDIX Assyria believe Bible blood-brotherhood blood-friendship body Borneo bracelet Brahmans bride brother brotherhood called cannibalism ceremony chief China Christ circumcision cited in Spencer's common communion compact cove covenant of blood covenant of blood-friendship covenanting parties custom Dayaks dead death divine divine-human drink East Egyptian faith father feast Finger Ring flesh friends friendship gift give gods hand hath heart Herodotus Hist human Ibid idea India inter-commingling inter-communion inter-union Israel Jesus Kafirs king lives Lord marriage means Mirambo missionary Mpika nant native nature Norseland offering Oriental partakers parties person pledge priest primitive rite proffered proof religious represented ring rite of blood-covenanting sacrifice sacrificed says Scythian sharing soul sprinkled Stanley substitute blood supra surrender symbol Temple of Heaven thee thou tion token transfusion tribes union unto victim wine word worship