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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 44
עמוד 312
2. I give the whole paragraph here, because it gives a strong confirmation not
only to this par., but also to the two preceding ones.-J^ £ g^, j£ J £ ^ & £ * i a i «. £
Pp. (! — 8. He relates the prayer which he addressed to the spirits of Heaven ...
2. I give the whole paragraph here, because it gives a strong confirmation not
only to this par., but also to the two preceding ones.-J^ £ g^, j£ J £ ^ & £ * i a i «. £
Pp. (! — 8. He relates the prayer which he addressed to the spirits of Heaven ...
עמוד 314
Why was it not addressed directly to God ? There are both imperfect monotheism
and polytheism in it. God is recognized as supreme, and at the same time other
spirits are recognized, who would give effect to His will, and might be prayed to ...
Why was it not addressed directly to God ? There are both imperfect monotheism
and polytheism in it. God is recognized as supreme, and at the same time other
spirits are recognized, who would give effect to His will, and might be prayed to ...
עמוד 322
So in the next paragraph, — S-f-7>#0- -king Woo, it is observed, addressed the
noble by his Shang title, not having yet invested him with the territory of Corea. It
may be so : but he might also address him thus, the old designation being
familiar ...
So in the next paragraph, — S-f-7>#0- -king Woo, it is observed, addressed the
noble by his Shang title, not having yet invested him with the territory of Corea. It
may be so : but he might also address him thus, the old designation being
familiar ...
עמוד 329
The student will not fail to observe how the viscount of Ke begins here to address
himself to king Woo. — ^jjfy. ... taking fjfjjj took tli is as addressed to king Woo: '
you ought to compose your countenance, and condescend to those inferior men.
The student will not fail to observe how the viscount of Ke begins here to address
himself to king Woo. — ^jjfy. ... taking fjfjjj took tli is as addressed to king Woo: '
you ought to compose your countenance, and condescend to those inferior men.
עמוד 352
The convex symbols were put on their altars and he himself held his mace, while
he addressed the kings Tue, Ke, and Wan. ' two dukes,' are understood to be y^V
and . his House ; — see page 281, on the name of this -rf, , part of the Shoo.
The convex symbols were put on their altars and he himself held his mace, while
he addressed the kings Tue, Ke, and Wan. ' two dukes,' are understood to be y^V
and . his House ; — see page 281, on the name of this -rf, , part of the Shoo.
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