| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1899 - 276 páginas
...threw her, still alive, into a great fire, to make her die therein, — an act uncommon, even there. And, as often as they applied the fire to that unhappy...thyself with her flesh, and give us victory over our [100 ie, 102] enemies." The pieces of this colpi di baftone, tagliorno loro le dita, e doppo hauerne... | |
| Jesuits - 1899 - 276 páginas
...threw her, still alive, into a great fire, to make her die therein, — an act uncommon, even there. And, as often as they applied the fire to that unhappy...cried in a loud voice: " Aireskoi, we sacrifice to t hee this victim, that thou mayst satisfy thyself with her flesh, and give us victory over our [100... | |
| Jesuits - 1899 - 276 páginas
...threw her, still alive, into a great fire, to make her die therein, — an act uncommon, even there. And, as often as they applied the fire to that unhappy one with torc/tes and burning brands, an Old man cried in a loud voice: " Aireskoi, we sacrifice to thee this... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1904 - 576 páginas
...they threw her still alive into a great fire, to make her die therein— an act uncommon even there. And as often as they applied the fire to that unhappy...burning brands, an old man cried in a loud voice, 'Aireskoi,88 we sacrifice to thee this victim, that thou mayst satisfy thyself with her flesh, and... | |
| Sara Henry Stites - 1905 - 180 páginas
...while " an old man cried in a loud voice, ' Aireskoi, we sacrifice to thee this victim that thou mayest satisfy thyself with her flesh, and give us victory over our enemies.' '* As a general rule, however, human sacrifices did not occur in Iroquois worship. Offerings for the... | |
| Hartley Burr Alexander - 1916 - 470 páginas
...his stay among the Iroquois, as a prisoner, tells of the sacrifice of a woman captive to this deity: "And as often as they applied the fire to that unhappy...thyself with her flesh, and give us victory over our enemies.'"29 The usual rite to the Great Spirit, however, is not of this horrible kind. From coast... | |
| Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, John Arnott MacCulloch - 1916 - 476 páginas
...his stay among the Iroquois, as a prisoner, tells of the sacrifice of a woman captive to this deity: "And as often as they applied the fire to that unhappy...thyself with her flesh, and give us victory over our enemies.'"29 The usual rite to the Great Spirit, however, is not of this horrible kind. From coast... | |
| Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, John Arnott MacCulloch - 1916 - 494 páginas
...his stay among the Iroquois, as a prisoner, tells of the sacrifice of a woman captive to this deity: "And as often as they applied the fire to that unhappy...her flesh, and give us victory over our enemies.'" M The usual rite to the Great Spirit, however, is not of this horrible kind. From coast to coast the... | |
| Peggy Reeves Sanday - 1986 - 288 páginas
...torture of a female captive, an old man prayed to Aireskoi saying: "Aireskoi, we sacrifice to thce this victim, that thou mayst satisfy thyself with her flesh and give us victory over our enemies." 1B The Jesuit captive who describes the torture of this woman also observed a bear sacrifice offered... | |
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