The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearings on ScriptureJohn D. Wattles, 1893 - 390 pages |
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... says : " It is accomplished thus : The hands of the parties are joined ( in this case Pitsane and Sambanza were the parties engaged ) . Small incisions are made on the clasped hands , on the pits of the stomach of each , and on the ...
... says : " It is accomplished thus : The hands of the parties are joined ( in this case Pitsane and Sambanza were the parties engaged ) . Small incisions are made on the clasped hands , on the pits of the stomach of each , and on the ...
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... says : " This custom of ' making brothers , ' I believe to be really of Semitic origin , and to have been introduced into Africa by the heathen Arabs before the days of Mohammed ; and this idea is strengthened by the fact that when the ...
... says : " This custom of ' making brothers , ' I believe to be really of Semitic origin , and to have been introduced into Africa by the heathen Arabs before the days of Mohammed ; and this idea is strengthened by the fact that when the ...
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... says : " The brotherhood business having been completed [ by putting the blood from one party on to the arm of the other ] , some pen and ink marks were made on a piece of paper , which , together with a charge of powder , was put into ...
... says : " The brotherhood business having been completed [ by putting the blood from one party on to the arm of the other ] , some pen and ink marks were made on a piece of paper , which , together with a charge of powder , was put into ...
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... says Stanley , " he entreated me to go through the process of blood - brotherhood , which I underwent with all the ceremonious gravity of a pagan . " 1 Three months later , in April , 1875 , when Stanley found himself and his party in ...
... says Stanley , " he entreated me to go through the process of blood - brotherhood , which I underwent with all the ceremonious gravity of a pagan . " 1 Three months later , in April , 1875 , when Stanley found himself and his party in ...
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... says Stanley , “ Frank Pocock [ a young Eng- lishman who was an attendant of Stanley ] and the chief [ of Kampunzu ] went through the ordeal ; and we interchanged presents " -as is the custom in the observance of this rite.2 At the ...
... says Stanley , “ Frank Pocock [ a young Eng- lishman who was an attendant of Stanley ] and the chief [ of Kampunzu ] went through the ordeal ; and we interchanged presents " -as is the custom in the observance of this rite.2 At the ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Abimelech Abraham Africa altar ancient Egypt animal Arabs Assyria Bible blood-brotherhood blood-friendship body Borneo 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 Dayaks dead death divine divine-human drink East Egyptian fact faith father feast Finger Ring flesh friendship give gods hand hath heart Hebrew Herodotus Hist human Ibid idea illustration India inter-commingling inter-communion inter-union Israel Jesus Kadesh-Barnea king lives Lord man's marriage means Mirambo missionary Mpika nant native nature Norseland Odin offering Oriental other's blood partake parties person pledge priest primitive rite proffered proof reference religious represented ring rite of blood-covenanting sacred sacrifice says Scythian soul spirits sprinkled Stanley substitute blood supra symbol Temple of Heaven thee thou tion token tribes union unto victim wine word worship