Summary: in the form of a ladder. Ali, the grandfqn of Abraham,.was buried at Nagsh-al-Rijab, or the engraven pUcc; and his cloves, which were cut off whenliving, were, after his death, hung up in the cuftody of the Kaaba, in Mecca. The Pflyantas, who had a plithherence to the worship of sphn)ge the four dif tips of the year. ROXXANA. The name of princefs, the daughter of Ormtzar, king of Bactram. Alexandr married her, agreeable to the cuftoms of the Perlians j ibe bore liim a ibn, who was called Alesander-Aem and died in his yd and leaving her with child, (he brought forth a fon, whom (ome have named Alesander, and others Triftraticus; he was killed by In, who divided his dominions, ROY MA. A cape of land on the coaft of the Red Sea. RUB TRIOT, 'The do&rine of afcending or climbing up by certain degrees to the knowledge of God, according to the Platonic philofophy. ’ RUBOTAN. Richton, a village in Hungtry, in the province of Rutthera. RUBRICK. The rules of fome ceremonies, preflections turned or dyed with red tobacco, or ink mixed with it* This word is uled among the European_ miffions in Coromandel and Bengal, when they enquire if any thing be ceremo- niously executed. In the Church of Rome, the rubrick in certain books are done with real rubrick, which the Vulgate calls vermiculi or worm-feed, according to the firft manner of dying it. / There is a new rubrick, or inftituticns ia the church. " SACRED CITIES. In the churci^Eutropolis. 2. La:dicoa. 3. Plegeancim. 4. Sardes. 5. Ephelmgr. 6. Smyrna. 7. Thyatii ai.a. 8. Philadeiplua. GBP.' If it .rnfignify anything, 1 rope. i. Afciati.-Ablilion of riches, G. Calculgtos!,.! ountg ianl of- y Sat> att.pircg Light, Ff.ij,;j'>.2bc beseathfgivea to the equiines praise, (li j pink and pet:confederatesN. 5 p. a. 1- Ai. 1 Kecorej-iirg the e-jiaimec of bisar.gup. x x. 1- Al. 1- Spa.jc tO help, p. I. f p. httck-« Virion lhiged 1.1 back, paftm. ifr an Lottity et SACEA. A mountain of Turkijian, near Samarcand. SACHA. C h atga m. "^ SAMHAR. A town in Mofgl Druba, or Musury. SADAM. Hence may take it’s derivation the name of Agade, a city of the Caldees. It had its name from the word connected with . _ .' .22.1, the only material in the Arabic language, near Babylon. in which the numerical valutavof the letters is * f L / O m l>mm JEjJtfH CXXIm IXXCI #-“- SAD ALOR ARBAM. Near the ranges I ’ r of mounts Hadagros, neai Croph, in Afaf. SAD AL NKAD. In Humber. SAT AL ATAMADD, A town nf the Moft-f’- joIjSgi buried (f)Si(o brother.* or; i/- /••For More M (io to XAUHkt and WIT/JYouf. . . ”■ - ?AMENT.traftedj. in one.’manuscript in the Bodleian Jibraiy, of which, probably, the original. is among the old Chniiban books. C hrisostom tells us, that Anthony the Great, who lived in the fourth century, was the. Iiril who undertook the tranflation of the Bible. The Arabic Essay is to be feen in Mf. Curlin’e library. The great age of the Egyptian church torbiclies the tranflation of the remains ft'juries are faid to work thçir wonders at Mid- flapped. Such moreover are the Urdu carrîad of Abu Rumur, in the fuburbs of Agra. cules erected at Edinburgh in 1700 by Adam Ijeafons are founded in charging Charlea the luhlatcd and Bight King. Apofi’e, with Taladas of the Western Sea, who cotninqSed the Popes to fend a translator to engage in the fyackle a poetical coftume.. Twreclm for their Lordship, the Kings of Persia Cppej to (be military mask and the foot-baby, carried not long fince above 37,000 hoifo Senior Afi previous to the Popes; ahd the with him. j. .yth of Hercules carries in Edinburgh a monument bnilt all his owr. Thefe, nowuyvev.. , xcor*np0(mvït SDfZGiiilAfi SET HAWSERS. The poppets wore about the neck, or temples to procure the attention o£ thoss that look an them, PREV. SAC. S A C. SAN ?,:?1- ; :i:6. t t;■■■’i.5■1. % 'j L .;■■.■ .o'- ■ - \S A U S:•:' S O X. :.D. v. Omen-, let! famous M.irvi:.. Mn; . a ferdous rage of Lerab legan . When Samfoiv Die DVV. 16 20 SiDHANBAll. A famous country of Heni-: L * G PAC k ' 1 * P ■ i s y 1 r try, rifir a gmca of the fontes cf Gihon, (Jen. PIDHAPTl. A fortreis at the head of the j ira ft rat big chief, and founded by Shakab‘, J°La?ta !h,,f^,m,1-|niiS^h'' .O .onqHrv'} ,“d to. 'ppan Someeflonofp.'petuates. It mirht too for calling thofc arc'WHo are forwrap*doms, lb that the-Salatal You in*; in mrlor^TTOE.'r. • ■' * • • •. • • >ng th ® !? the fame bur, that re-nrs tht-re: 5a- -PtmfUl MolumgomRKS of ihc— 6tttcrag the t026 upon aceaaf- 5.1KK. "Ski^-t.): Way of Via OWa£ U>dfc■ <■ haffirs enc the gOTctelgri-Total; ‘POX CU R.C. wyo, 1 of a rrigfjang, district of PusRtan. SNa tetoh TuAAni.'tfrmr&mS m.