BY THOMAS HARTWELL HORNE, M. A. Curate of the united parishes of Christ Church, Newgate Street, and St. Leonard, Foster Lane, FROM THE FOURTH CORRECTED EDITION, VOLUME III. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY E. LITTELL. SOLD ALSO BY WILDER & CAMPBELL, NEW-YORK; AND CUMMINGS, HILLIARD, & CO. BOSTON. 1825. CONTENTS PART I. A SKETCH OF THE HISTORICAL AND PHYSICAL GEO- CHAPTER I. Historical Geography of the Holy Land. I. Names.-II. Boundaries.-III. Inhabitants before the conquest of Canaan by CHAPTER II. Physical Geography of the Holy Land I. Climate. II. Seasons.-1. Seed Time. 2. Winter.-3. The Cold Season, or Winter Solstice.-4. Harvest.-5. Summer.-6. The Hot Season. - Heavy dews. III. Rivers, lakes, wells, and fountains. - IV. Mountains. - V. Vallies. -VI. Caves.-VII. Plains.-VIII. Deserts.-Horrors and dangers of travel- ling in the Great Desert of Arabia. IX. Productions of the Holy Land. -Ve- getables, Animals, and Mines-Testimonies of antient and modern authors to its Fertility and Population. Its present degraded and comparatively unculti- vated state accounted for. -X. Calamities with which this Country was visited. -1. The Plague.-2. Earthquakes.-3. Whirlwinds.-4. The Devastations of Locusts.-5. Famine.-6. Volcanoes.-7. The Simoom or Pestilential Blast PART II. POLITICAL ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS. CHAPTER I. Different Forms of Government from the Patriarchal 1. Patriarchal government. II. Government under Moses-a theocracy; its na- ture and design.-1. Notice of the heads or princes of tribes and families.-2. Of the Jethronian Prefects or judges appointed by Moses.-3. Of the Senate, or council of seventy assessors.-4. Scribes.-III. Government of the Judges. -IV. Regal government instituted; the functions and Privileges of the Kings;-Inauguration of the kings;-Scriptural Allusions to the courts of sovereigns and princes explained.-V. Revenues of the kings of Israel-VI. |