The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearings on ScriptureJohn D. Wattles, 1893 - 390 pages |
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... enter into a compact [ with them ] , according to the custom of the country , by means of blood . The missionaries were startled at this , think- ing that the Dayaks meant to murder them , and com- mitted themselves to their Heavenly ...
... enter into a compact [ with them ] , according to the custom of the country , by means of blood . The missionaries were startled at this , think- ing that the Dayaks meant to murder them , and com- mitted themselves to their Heavenly ...
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... enter into the covenant . Yet , however this may be , the other method still prevails there . Another recent traveler in the Malay Archipelago , who , also , is a trained and careful observer , tells of this rite , as he found it in ...
... enter into the covenant . Yet , however this may be , the other method still prevails there . Another recent traveler in the Malay Archipelago , who , also , is a trained and careful observer , tells of this rite , as he found it in ...
Page 175
... enter into oneness of nature with him , by giving of their blood , from " under their armpit , and under their girdle " ; from the source of life , and at the issue of life ; for themselves and for their seed ; and they must lovingly ...
... enter into oneness of nature with him , by giving of their blood , from " under their armpit , and under their girdle " ; from the source of life , and at the issue of life ; for themselves and for their seed ; and they must lovingly ...
Page 183
... enter into the closest possible union with the adored being , is fundamental . This longing is inseparable from the religious senti- ment itself , and becomes imperious wherever that sentiment is warm ; and this consideration is enough ...
... enter into the closest possible union with the adored being , is fundamental . This longing is inseparable from the religious senti- ment itself , and becomes imperious wherever that sentiment is warm ; and this consideration is enough ...
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... enter into the covenant of blood- friendship with the Lord ; so that he might be called " the friend of God . " " This is my covenant , which ye shall keep , between me and you , and thy seed after thee ; every male among you shall be ...
... enter into the covenant of blood- friendship with the Lord ; so that he might be called " the friend of God . " " This is my covenant , which ye shall keep , between me and you , and thy seed after thee ; every male among you shall be ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearings on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearing on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite, and Its Bearing on ..., Numéros 1 à 8 Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
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