| Robert Steven Grumet - 2001 - 252 strani
...the bone of a fish;4 the black is with them as gold, the white, silver; they call it all Wampum ... In Rites, they reckon by moons; they offer their first...they are said to lay their Altar upon twelve stones . . . DAVID BRAINERD'S ACCOUNT, 1745 The next account was written by David Brainerd (1718-47), a particularly... | |
| Oscar Reiss - 2015 - 239 strani
...Resemblance, that a man would think in the Dukes-place or Berry-street in London (that they were Jewish).... [T]hey agree in rites, they reckon by Moons; they offer their first fruits ... their Mourning a year."'2 The Quakers suffered from severe intolerance in the new English colonies.... | |
| 1896 - 612 strani
...so lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Duke's Place, Berry street, in London, when he seeth them. But this is not all. They agree in...tabernacles. They are said to lay their altar upon ten stones ; their mourning a year ; customs of women ; with many other things that do not now occur... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 strani
...that a man would think himself in Duke's place, or Berry-street, in London, when he neeth them. Bat this is not all ; they agree in rites ; they reckon by moons ; they offer their frst fruits ; they have a kind offcast of tabernaeles ; they are said to lay their altar upon twelve... | |
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