"Ethiopic" Quotes from Famous Books
... But again—The Ethiopic version also supports this rendering of the above passage, in agreement with Wakefield, which I consider as sufficient authority to settle the question, at least in my own mind. But even were there no other authority, than the general tenor of revelation, I should feel justified ... — Twenty-Four Short Sermons On The Doctrine Of Universal Salvation • John Bovee Dods
... Babelmandel. It received this name from the old Arabians, on account of the danger of the navigation and the number of shipwrecks by which it was distinguished; which induced them to consider as dead, and to wear mourning for all who had the boldness to hazard the passage through it into the Ethiopic ocean."—Richardson. ... — The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore • Thomas Moore et al |