| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - Science - 1890 - 324 pages
...such a tone of voice as not to be heard by the bystanders nor even by the person operated upon : " ' The Lord rade, And the foal slade ; He lighted, And...And sinew to sinew. Heal in the Holy Ghost's name !' " * How exact the agreement between this version and the Old German ! Here we have an example of... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1890 - 846 pages
...in such a tone of voice as not to be heard by the bystanders, nor even by the person operated upon : The Lord rade, and the foal slade ; He lighted, and...And sinew to sinew, Heal, in the Holy Ghost's name.' Incarnation, the usual theological term for the union of the divine nature with the human in the divine... | |
| Carla Wenckebach - German literature - 1890 - 232 pages
...Çaut!" (Sluä бфегега <3е(фф1е ber beutft^en fiiteratur.) }фоШ(фе 3""berformeín : 1. The Lord rade And the foal slade, He lighted And he...Bone to bone, And sinew to sinew, Heal in the holy ghost name. (From ' Fireside Stories ' by Rob. Chambers, Edinb., 1882, p. 37.) 2. Our Lord rade, His... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1891 - 890 pages
...heard by the bystanders, nor even by the person operated upon : The Lord rade, ami the foal Blade ; He lighted, and he righted. Set .joint to joint, bone...And sinew to sinew, Heal, in the Holy Ghost's name.' Incarnation, the usual theological term for the union of the divine nature with the human in the divine... | |
| John Murdoch - Barrow, Cape - 1892 - 728 pages
...in xuch a tone of voice ax not to be heard by the bystanders, nor even by the person operated upon : "The Lord rade, and the foal slade; he lighted, and...and sinew to sinew. Heal in the Holy Ghost's name! "4 " Eily McGarvey, a Donegal wise woman, employs a green thread in her work. She measures her patient... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - Celtic literature - 1892 - 506 pages
...round the sprained limb, and while the thread is being put on, the operator mutters these words : — The Lord rade And the foal slade ; He lighted, And...And sinew to sinew, Heal in the Holy Ghost's name ! The principle underlying this spell is that of analogy — the recital of what the Lord did, with... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - Celtic literature - 1892 - 402 pages
...round the sprained limb, and while the thread is being put on, the operator mutters these words : — The Lord rade And the foal slade ; He lighted, And...And sinew to sinew, Heal in the Holy Ghost's name ! The principle underlying this spell is that of analogy — the recital of what the Lord did, with... | |
| Celts - 1892 - 900 pages
...words : — The Lord rade And the foal slade ; He lighted, And lie righted, Set joint to joint, liotie to bone, And sinew to sinew, Heal in the Holy Ghost's name ! The principle underlying this spell is that of analogy — the recital of what the Lord did, with... | |
| 1892 - 780 pages
...round the sprained limb, and while the thread is being put on, the operator mutters these words : — " The Lord rade And the foal slade ; He lighted, And...And sinew to sinew, Heal in the Holy Ghost's name !" The principle underlying this spell is that of analogy — the recital of what the Lord did, with... | |
| George Fraser Black - Amulets - 1894 - 106 pages
...for the cure of a sprained joint or sinew is an instance : — " The Lord rade, and the foal alade ; He lighted, and he righted, Set joint to joint, bone...And sinew to sinew, heal in the Holy Ghost's name." l BALLS OF ROCK-CRYSTAL USED AS CHARMS. 2 According to the Eev. CW King3 crystal was extensively used... | |
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