This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 edition. Excerpt: ...'but to their own metropolitan only.' For what he had said of them in his former piece, that they baptize not till the eighth year, ' he had quoted in the margin Brerewood. But Brerewood, in the edition that I have, (London, 1622u.) does not say this of the Georgians: but making one chapter (chap, xvii ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 edition. Excerpt: ...'but to their own metropolitan only.' For what he had said of them in his former piece, that they baptize not till the eighth year, ' he had quoted in the margin Brerewood. But Brerewood, in the edition that I have, (London, 1622u.) does not say this of the Georgians: but making one chapter (chap, xvii.) of the Georgians, Circassians, and Mengrelians; (whom he makes three several people all bordering together;) of the Georgians says the same that Heylyn does in his later book, viz. that they are conformable to the Greeks: but says, that the Circassians baptize not their children till the 'eighth year, and enter not into the church (the 'gentlemen especially) till the sixtieth (or as others 'say, till the fortieth) year, but hear divine service JacobUm, Manmites. 283 f Lib. iii. in Turcomania, p. 125. edit. 1676. % Ibid. p. 130. h It is exactly the same in the earlier edition of 1614. 'standing without the temple; that is to say, till Chap. through age they grow unable to continue their 'rapines and robberies, to which sin that nation isTap exceedingly addicted: so dividing their life betwixt, Uw'sin and devotion, dedicating their youth to rapine, and their old age to repentance.' Concerning these Georgians and Mengrelians, or Circassians, I shall speak more particularly presently. But for the Armenians; both Brerewood in his inquiries1, and Heylyn, as I quoted before, and all others, do agree that they constantly baptize infants. And if the reader need any larger satisfaction, he may have it from sir Paul Hicaut, who writes distinctly of them, not from remote report, but from the converse he had with them: for many of this people do frequent Smyrna, Constantinople, Ace, He givesk a full account of their baptism of infants; and that 'they...
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