Purchas his pilgrimage. Or relations of the world and the religions observed in all ages and places discovered, from the creation vnto this present. Contayning a theologicall and geographicall historie of Asia, Africa, and America, with the ilands adiacent. Declaring the ancient religions before the floud, the heathenis, Iewish, and Saracenicall in all ages since ... / by Samuel Purchas.
- Purchas, Samuel, 1577?-1626.
- Date:
- 1626
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Purchas his pilgrimage. Or relations of the world and the religions observed in all ages and places discovered, from the creation vnto this present. Contayning a theologicall and geographicall historie of Asia, Africa, and America, with the ilands adiacent. Declaring the ancient religions before the floud, the heathenis, Iewish, and Saracenicall in all ages since ... / by Samuel Purchas. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Chap. XV. AUrger relation of [ome princifall lUndi | of the Jlrange EarthquakesandTemfeHsin of andfirjl of the //W^^/Iapon. Idi^on, with feme other obfetuaf ions, — ■''' Chap. XVL OF thePhilippina’s. pag. I-v - ' pag.586 I. Preface touchingthelefaiteSy andade- feriptionof Iapan,»«^ feme of their fir ange euftomes, ibid. ir. T'be Voyages of fame Englifti to lapan, W their abode there. pag j. in. ■ h of thegouernment and courage of the lapo . mansi pag j^o Szvdzitzand Zcilan. pag*^.l» J. nil. of their SeSis andBonzian CoUedges.^.^^i V. , of their FeafSi their bloudie Pilgrimages audConfeftens. p3g.55>5 ^ VI. Of their idolsy Temples, Funerals, pag.597 \ \ —' Y ^ Ofthe Spanijh llands^^ others adiojssingSb, II. o//^rMoluccos, Banda, Ambpyna,40^ Sclcbcs. . - ^ 4 \ pag.604 III. . : oftbelanas,^ other adiojning llands. p.^op Chap..XVII. A AFRICA. Of Samatra. :i r^t, .odl► ibid. ofZ/thxi. pag.didJ . i. III. , The coneluf on of this Adan Pilgrimagc^l pag.6ia . .* r & I - — V .• I a iO V • 1 11 *17— .A. ; T HE 'Si:>if fop ' . ■ M; i ‘ I ^ A \. Of gypt. Barbary, Nurnidia^Libya, and the Land landbftheu Religions.f. sc? * ! t’ O < Chap. I. ’At\' ft v.^ I ^ ^ m. F Africa and the Creatures therein. I T he eaufes of confecrating their leafs ] and t he my flic allfenfes oftheir Superfitions. p.6 a 6 ' ^ III. O/ Hermes Trifraegiftus. .. pag^g? Ch a p. IIII, . Q\Fthe IstesPrieBst SeQs^ Sacrifees^ Feafsfnuenthns^ and other obferuations of the iEgyptians. ''^ •• pag-^aS ^ ^ I. • Oftheir Apis and other Beafs,Serpents and other Creatures worjhipped, a'j . ibid, ^ II. of t heir S acrifeesy their lewifh Rites y andof their Priefs. ij.mi. pag.541 of their Feafs and Oracles. pag,64a , ^,1111. / of the inuentions and diffoftion of the M* gyptians. pag.^44 C H A P. V. F the manifold alterations of State & Re* ^ ligion in Egypt by the PerpanSy Grecians^ RomamfihrifiansySaracensy^ Turks. p.f?47 h r I. pag.^19 of the Name and Limits of A- frica. 11* . of the Beafsy voildandtame. pag.tfal ^ III. Of Crocodiles, Serpent Sy andother f ranges Creatures. Chap. II.. pag.6^25 OF AEgypt4»^/ the famous Riuer Nilus : Attdfrfi KingSyTempleSyand MonumentSy ; according to Herodotus, Diodorus, ando- thers. ^ I. pag.<5z6 The names of iEgypt, and of the Riuer Nilus. 11. ibid. The diuifon of JE^y^iyandtbegreatworkes of their ancient Pharao s. pag.<530 C H A P. 111. ^ , OF the ^Egyptian idols, with their Le- ? gendary HsforiesandMyferies.^Ag,6i^ ■' ^ I. I of Ofiris and Ifis, their Legends'of thcA • Cresttion, (jrf» '](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30334652_0032.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)