| Joel Dorman Steele - 1872 - 250 páginas
...flavors his food with salt,' it is to imply that he is rich ; and children will suck a piece of rock-salt as if it were sugar. No stronger mark of respect or...in the . services of the Latin church— the 'parva mica,'1 or pinch of salt, being, in the ceremony of baptism, put into the child's month, while the... | |
| Henry Letheby - 1872 - 296 páginas
...oblation of meat upon the altar shall ie seasoned with salt, without lacking ; and hence it is n.lled the Salt of the Covenant of God. The Greeks and Romans...also used salt in their sacrificial cakes ; and it is ;till used in the services of the Latin Church — the ' parva mica" or pinch of salt being, in the... | |
| J. C. Hutchinson - 1875 - 324 páginas
...flavors his food with salt,' it is to imply that be is rich ; and children will suck a piece of rock-salt as if it were sugar. No stronger mark of respect or...still used in the services of the Latin church— the 'pana mica,'' or pinch of salt, being, in the ceremony of baptism, put into the child's mouth, while... | |
| Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - 1875 - 324 páginas
...of Moses, that every oblation of meat upon the altar shall be seasoned with salt, without Licking; and hence it is called the Salt of the Covenant of...still used in the services of the Latin church— the 'parro mica,' or pinch of salt, being, in the ceremony of baptism, put into the child's mouth, while... | |
| Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - 1875 - 332 páginas
...of Moses, thnt every oblation of meat upon the altar shall be seasoned with salt, without lucking ; and hence it is called the Salt of the Covenant of...Greeks and Romans also used salt in their sacrificial cukes ; and it is still used In the services of the Latin church — the 'parva mica,' or pinch of... | |
| Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - 1875 - 336 páginas
...with salt, without lacking ; and hence it ia called the Salt of the Covenant of God. The Greeks nnd Romans also used salt in their sacrificial cakes ; and it is still used in the rervices of the Latin church— the 'parva mica,' or pinch of salt, being, in the ceremony of baptism,... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1872 - 244 páginas
...flavors his food with salt,' it is to imply that he is rich; and children will suck a piece of rock-salt as if it were sugar. No stronger mark of respect or...and it is still used in the services of the Latin church—the ' parva mica;' or pinch of salt, being, in the ceremony of baptism, put into the child's... | |
| 1888 - 426 páginas
...flavors his food with salt," it is to imply that he is rich ; and children will suck a piece of rook-salt as if it were sugar. No stronger mark of respect or...still used in the services of the Latin church— the "para« mica," or pinch of salt, being in the ceremony of baptism, put into the child's mouth, while... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1888 - 426 páginas
...flavors his food with salt," it is to imply that he is rich ; and children will suck a piece of rock-salt as if it were sugar. No stronger mark of respect or...and it is still used in the services of the Latin church—the "pana mica" or pinch of salt, being in the ceremony of baptism, put into the child's mouth,... | |
| Albert Franklin Blaisdell - 1892 - 432 páginas
...bread alone, made without salt. No stronger mark of respect or affection can be shown in some countries than the sending of salt from the tables of the rich...Romans also used salt in their sacrificial cakes. Everywhere, and almost always, indeed, salt has been regarded as emblematical of wisdom, wit, and immortality.... | |
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