| Voyages and travels - 1760 - 238 pages
...wet with it, as if it had rained all night. At about a mile's liiUuncc from us, was encamped Ghilly, Emir of the Arabs, with his people and cattle ; and below, upon the brook Kijhen, was encamped another clan of the Arabs, the adverfe party to (JltiLIy ; and we felt the Ids... | |
| Thomas Gibbons - English language - 1767 - 540 pages
...••• mounts Tabor and Hermon. We were fufficiently inftrutfed f by experience what the holy Pfalmift means by the dew of " Hermon, our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained «» all night." MAUNDaetL's Journey from Aleppo /ojerufalem, page 57. f Pfalm cxxxlii. 'j Prov. xxiii. 29—34. THE... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1785 - 718 pages
...Herman. We were fufficiently inftrufled hy experience, what the holy Pfalmift means by the Dew of Herman, our tents being as Wet with it, as if it had rained all night. At about a mile's di fiance from us was encamped Chibly, Emir of the Arabs, with his people and cattle;... | |
| Samuel Stennett - Conduct of life - 1800 - 478 pages
...vVe'were fiiffi" ciently i'nflrudled by Experience what the holy pfalmift uieans " by tie deiv of Herman, our tents being as wet with it as if it " " had rained all night." See p. 57. 3d edit. i 't~his interpretation of the"pafliige Br Pocock gives ns in hi> obfer^ations... | |
| Edward Wells - Bible - 1801 - 418 pages
...mountains, Tabor and Hermon. We were, adds he, fufficiently inftructed by experience, what the holy Pfalmift means by the dew of Hermon, our tents being as wet with it, c HA p. as if it had rained all night. vBut to return to the coaft or border of the Holy Land. As that... | |
| Montagu Pennington - 1807 - 668 pages
...that he was sufficiently instructed what is here meant by the dew of Herman, the tents of his company being as wet with it as if it had rained all night. Maundrel's Journal, p. 57. Dr. Durell very properly observes, that the mountains of Zion should be... | |
| Montagu Pennington - 1808 - 442 pages
...that he was sufficiently instructed what is here meant by the dew of Herman, the tents of his company being as wet with it as if it had rained all night. Maundrel's Journal, p. 57. Dr. Durell very properly observes, that the mountains of Zion should be... | |
| Edward Wells - Bible - 1809 - 432 pages
...mountains, Tabor and Hermon. We were, adds he, fufficiently inftrufted by experience, what the holy Pfalmift means by the dew of Hermon, our tents being as wet with it, as if it had rained all night. 30. But to return to the coaft or border of the Holy Land. Of mount As that branch of mount Lebanon,... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1815 - 480 pages
...Nazareth, and two mounts, Tabor and Hermon; and here felt the dew of Hermon, as the Psalmist calls it, our tents being as wet with it, as if it had rained all night. At about a mile's distance from us was encamped Ghibly, emir of the Arabs, with his people and cattle... | |
| David Collyer - 1815 - 368 pages
...XIV. " We were sufficiently instructed by experience ', what the Psalmist means by the dew of Herman ; our tents being as wet with it as if it had rained all night." This was spoken of that Hermon near Tabor. XV. " The water k of the sea of Galilee (which is also called... | |
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