 | REV. LYMAN ABBOTT - 1876
...up, he saw an owl Sitting on a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been...looked upon his friends and said : 'I, whom you call a god, am commanded presently to depart this life ; while Providence thus reproves the lying words... | |
 | Lyman Abbott - 1876
...up, he saw an owl sitting on a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been...looked upon his friends and said : 'I, whom you call a god, am commanded presently to depart this life ; while Providence thus reproves the lying words... | |
 | William Mackergo Taylor - 1877 - 371 pages
...on a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of evil tidings, as it had once been the messenger of good...looked upon his friends, and said, ' I whom you call a god am commanded presently to depart this life. While Providence thus reproves the lying words you... | |
 | Joseph Rawson Lumby - 1879 - 188 pages
...he saw an owl sitting upon a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been...tidings to him ; and fell into the deepest sorrow. A violent pain also arose in his belly, having begun with great severity. He therefore looked upon his... | |
 | Joseph Rawson Lumby - 1879
...he saw an owl sitting upon a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been...tidings to him ; and fell into the deepest sorrow. A violent pain also arose in his belly, having begun with great severity. He therefore looked upon his... | |
 | 1879 - 7 pages
...an owl sitting over his head, and forthwith under•tood that tliia bird was the messenger of evil tidings, as it had once been the messenger of good tidings to him, and therefora fell into the deepest sorrow' (Joseph. Autiq. xix. 8. 2). Palestine is not distinguished... | |
 | George Solomon - 1880 - 282 pages
...up, he saw an owl sitting on a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been...looked upon his friends, and said, ' I whom you call a god am commanded presently to depart this life, while Providence thus reproves the lying words you... | |
 | Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883
...flattery. But presently afterwards ... a violent pain arose in his belly, having begun with great seventy. He therefore looked upon his friends and said, ' I whom you call a god, am commanded presently to depart this life, while Providence thus reproves the lying words you... | |
 | George Whitefield Clark - 1884 - 263 pages
...he saw an owl "Q2 sitting on a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been the messenger of good tidings to him ; and he fell into the deepest sorrow. A severe pain also arose in his bowels, and began in a most violent... | |
 | 1885 - 387 pages
...he saw an owl sitting upon a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been...tidings to him ; and fell into the deepest sorrow. A violent pain also arose in his belly, having begun with great severity. He therefore looked upon his... | |
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