A Scripture HerbalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 544 pagini |
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Pagina 22
... field which is withered , simply and with- out a figure , and then it appears in its own true cha- racter with great propriety . The application of the word pomum , Apple , to fruit in general has led the Latin Christians almost uni ...
... field which is withered , simply and with- out a figure , and then it appears in its own true cha- racter with great propriety . The application of the word pomum , Apple , to fruit in general has led the Latin Christians almost uni ...
Pagina 42
... fields of Boaz , from whose marriage with her sprang the house of David . Neither the Babylonish captivity , nor the other great and strange events that befel the Jews , changed their custom as to diet . When Jesus , seeing the ...
... fields of Boaz , from whose marriage with her sprang the house of David . Neither the Babylonish captivity , nor the other great and strange events that befel the Jews , changed their custom as to diet . When Jesus , seeing the ...
Pagina 54
... num- ber of varieties for the food both of man and cattle . Nothing is more delicious than the smell of a Bean- field when in blossom , and there is great beauty in the appearance of the crop . In some parts of the 54 BEANS .
... num- ber of varieties for the food both of man and cattle . Nothing is more delicious than the smell of a Bean- field when in blossom , and there is great beauty in the appearance of the crop . In some parts of the 54 BEANS .
Pagina 55
... field , as they are to glean or lease in corn lands . * The ancient Italians used bread made of Bean flour or meal ; but it was heavy and indigestible , like the pease bread of Scotland and the North of England . Rye or wheat flour was ...
... field , as they are to glean or lease in corn lands . * The ancient Italians used bread made of Bean flour or meal ; but it was heavy and indigestible , like the pease bread of Scotland and the North of England . Rye or wheat flour was ...
Pagina 64
... field and in the garden . The five - lobed leaves have been occasionally used to feed silkworms , during a dearth of mulberry leaves , and the young tops of the Bramble dye animal sub- stances black . The root is strongly astringent ...
... field and in the garden . The five - lobed leaves have been occasionally used to feed silkworms , during a dearth of mulberry leaves , and the young tops of the Bramble dye animal sub- stances black . The root is strongly astringent ...
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Alhagi ancient appears Apple Arabia Arabs Balsam bark Barley Bdellium beautiful Bible Botany branches bread Calamus called Cassia Cassia Fistula Cedar Celsius Chron citron class and order colour common corn cultivated Date Palm DECANDRIA Desert East Egypt Egyptian Esdras Ezekiel favour flowers fragrant Frankincense fruit GALBANUM garden grapes Grass Greek grows Hasselquist Hebrew holy Hosea Hyssop India Isaiah Israel Jerusalem Jews Judea Juniper kind Kings Ladanum land Laurus leaves Lebanon Levant linen Linnæan class Lord Manna medicine mentioned modern MONOGYNIA Mulberry myrrh Myrtle native Natural order nuts Olive Palestine Palm passages perfume Pine plant Pliny POLYANDRIA Pomegranate precious prophet Psalm Reed root says Scripture seed shrub Song of Solomon species Spikenard Styrax sweet Syria Syria and Palestine tabernacle Temple Terebinth texts Thorn Tiel translation travellers tree TRIANDRIA Vine Wheat wild Willow wine wood word xxvii
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Pagina 244 - I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys. As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters.
Pagina 167 - Peter therefore went forth, and that other disciple, and came to the sepulchre. So they ran both together, and the other disciple did outrun Peter and came first to the sepulchre.
Pagina 514 - Thou preparedst room before it, And didst cause it to take deep root, and it filled the land. The hills were covered with the shadow of it, And the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars. She sent out her boughs unto the sea, And her branches unto the river.
Pagina 71 - To men of other minds my fancy flies, Embosom'd in the deep where Holland lies. Methinks her patient sons before me stand, Where the broad ocean leans against the land, And sedulous to stop the coming tide, Lift the tall rampire's artificial pride. Onward methinks, and diligently slow, The firm connected bulwark seems to grow ; Spreads its long arms amidst the watery roar, Scoops out an empire, and usurps the shore.
Pagina 96 - For the day of the LORD of Hosts shall be upon every one that is proud and lofty, and upon every one that is lifted up ; and he shall be brought low...
Pagina 180 - And one went out into the field to gather herbs, and found a wild vine, and gathered thereof wild gourds his lap full, and came and shred them into the pot of pottage: for they knew them not.
Pagina 189 - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
Pagina 513 - When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field, and hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou shalt not go again to fetch it: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow: that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands.
Pagina 401 - Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field; let us lodge in the villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves.
Pagina 142 - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.