| Moses Stuart - 1845 - 468 pagine
...of Solomon's Song. The specimens which I have just given of the religious lovesongs of the Moos lims have not been selected in preference to others as...sung at the zikr which I have begun to describe." Such then is the custom of the Arabians, in their most sublimated devotions, and on occasions the most... | |
| Moses Stuart - 1849 - 410 pagine
...occasion) is a name of the Arabian Prophet. I stood, to show him honour, until he sat down. I said, ' 0 thou my petition, and all my desire !' Hast thou come...sung at the zikr which I have begun to describe." Such then is the custom of the Arabians, in their most sublimated devotions, and on occasions the most... | |
| John Kitto - 1856 - 750 pagine
...that purpose, and intended only to have a spiritual sense (though certainly not understood in that ttf. < Heb. made naked. ' Ch«p. 66. 11. Wts.1. 2.6. 1 Cor. 15. 32. a Or, 0 he. The passage here quoted certainly furnishes the most valuable single testimony to the mystical sense... | |
| Edward William Lane - 1860 - 656 pagine
...of Solomon's Song. The specimens which I have just given of the religious love-songs of the Muslims have not been selected in preference to others as...intervals (as is customary in other zikrs), one of the munshids sang out the word " Mcded ;" accenting each syllable. " Meded " signifies, when thus used,... | |
| Samuel Davidson - 1862 - 506 pagine
...of Solomon's Song. The specimens which I have just given of the religious love-songs of the Muslims have not been selected in preference to others as...having been sung at the zikr which I have begun to describe."1 That the poets of Hindostan indulged in similar compositions is shewn by a reference to... | |
| Samuel Davidson - 1862 - 508 pagine
...of Solomon's Song. The specimens which I have just given of the religious love-songs of the Muslims have not been selected in preference to others as...having been sung at the zikr which I have begun to describe."1 That the poets of Hindostan indulged in similar compositions is shewn by a reference to... | |
| William Houghton - 1865 - 80 pagine
...of Solomon's Song. The specimens which I have just given of the religious love-songs of the Muslims have not been selected in preference to others as...and the former of the two as having been sung at the z1kr which I have begun to describe."1 Professor Noyes2 has shown how untenable is 1 Lane's " Modern... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 476 pagine
...the design of Solomon's Song. The specimens I have given of the religious love-songs of the Moslems have not been selected, in preference to others, as...with that of Solomon, but as being in frequent use.' The passage thus cited certainly furnishes a most valuable illustrative testimony to the spiritual... | |
| Richard Frederick Littledale - 1869 - 490 pagine
...of Solomon's Song. The specimens which I have just given of the religious love-songs of the Moslems have not been selected in preference to others as...with that of Solomon, but as being in frequent use." To this may be added the statement of Major Scott Waring as to a kindred custom in Persia, " The Persians... | |
| Edward William Lane - 1908 - 682 pagine
...of Solomon's Song. The specimens which I have just given of the religious love-songs of the Muslims have not been selected in preference to others as...intervals (as is customary in other zikrs), one of the munshids sang out the word " Meded ; " accenting each syllable. " Meded " signifies, when thus used,... | |
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