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S

Á

N

\\;rC 0 )'''.1 th ;

r.ra

and r,cond books of Kings

Sio ec

t!lo.:

lirl1

IWo:llIv · (uur

chapters conLli,l ;¡J I

,hin

rcl.ue!

10

111: hdtJry uf S

¡mud,

and Ihe

bttcr

pan of 11It! ri¡(l

uOClk, .mJ ..

:1

tln.:

I~·~,m.l,

¡nelude Ihe n.:ldtion of cvcnts

t :U(

i)app.:ncd

;¡(Ic r

the

dl'ílt h

oC

¡hat proj1het,

il

h;)'5 bt!cn

{lIppo(C'd d¡.¡t S,I\l1u:l

W;\'i

í!.mhor

Q,lly

01'

lhe

firH

twenty·

{our dHptels,

tlnd

Ih.1l Ihe pl OphCIS

GaJ

anJ

Nathan

(¡.

nin1~J

lhe wor\.

Thc

lid}

bOuk of S.lI11uel c')mprchcnds

tht:

tr.ln

f,ll..'llons

unda Ihe

govcrnm~nt

of Eli,

and

Sao

mud; a[lJ uada Srllll, lht!

firlt

king: and .dlo the:

a~s

of

D .n·¡d, whdll he I.ved

unda

Saul; and is fupporcJ

la

in–

elude! Ihe

fpole\!

of a hundrcd ,¡nd ene years. The

Ic.cc;

,ou

book

cOilt,uns l he

hiltory of auollt

turty

)'C'drS,

tlnd is

,.¡holly fpC'nl in rcl<1ti11ti the! trd,nlJébol1s of klng Dav:J's

ft'ir,n .

S:\~l

r

0 :\ ,

in·b,:n¡¡ny, d: genus of lhc uecandria monogynia

c1 lrs . Tlle calD\. con'ifh of

Gve

c.;lourcd le,IVCSj

It

h.ts

no

coro;la; anJ tlle berry hits threc vah'cs, aAd one

cell.

Thcre- ;¡re

fi n

fp:!CH!S. nonl! o( theru nauves of Bfltaill.

S.'\~CTI

fICATION,

,he.él

of

fan~if)'ing,

or rcndering

a

lhin ~

hol)'.

The- reformcd dl\'ioes dc:line fJn8ification to

be

an a{l

of G od's gr<tce, by which a perCon 's delires and

afre~i,JOs

;!re él ltcnil1c:d Iroru

th e

\VorlJ, and by

whlCh

he is made

t O

die to fin. and 10 bve: lO

ri~hteournc:rs;

or, in 'other

words , to f:t:I ao ábhorlcnee of all vice, aod a lOH of \,jr–

l ue

:lOr!

rdtgion.

S .\1\C

1'10. ,

theauthority gi,'en to ajudicial a/l, by which

it

brco 'l)~s

Ic¡;.al and aU1hentic.

$ :\

NC

r u -\

i(

Y, .",oog the J " vs, airo callcd S.o/lum ranc·

10ru01, or

f

loly of holies,

WAS

Ihe hoheft and O1oH re–

tired part of lhe temple of J erufJlcm, in which the ark

of th:: cov.::nant was prerc:rved. an j 1010 which none but

ch:! h gh pnc,¡ \Vas allowed to cnter, aad th:u only once

a

r~ar.

tO Intercede for the people. Sorne odhnguiO\

th~

fmétllary Irom the

{,maJOl

Cao[torunl, aod mailllain

th n lh t: \\'h,Jle temple was called the f.lntluary.

To u y :

J.nd

extmlne any

thin~

by the weight of the

f.m~lIuy,

lStO exam;ne

it

by a jldl ílnd equal Ccale: bectlure,

2

110::g the JeW5,

it

\Vas the cu(lom of che priells to kecp

flonl' wei,:::hts, to fen'c as Il.lndards fcr

rcgulati~g

a1l

welghts by,

tho~gh

thefe wcrl.! not at

al!

ddfaent from

thc r\'1)'.\I, or profane wl.!ir,hts.

$.!n,,'

lu.ny,

In the ROnlllh church, is alfo ufed for th:n

part

oC

the church io which lhe altar is placed, cncompaf.

f~d

\Vlch a rail or balu!l rade.

S :.NC T UAP. Y,

\O

our

an~lent

cl.l(1oms, is lhe fame with a·

fylurn. Sec!\SYLuM.

SAND, io o",u,,1 hiflory, agenu, offof!il., the ch'ra/l, rs

of wllich

Me,

thal chey are f::wnd

In

minute concretlons

i

formin¡.: togl:lher a I...lOd of powdcr, lhe gc:nuine pdfllcles

of wJ¡;ch are: <tll of a tendt ncy tOone d:!termlOale fh.ipe,

and appear recular, though morl.! or leCs

cOOlpl~at

eonere·

tlflnSj not

tu

be di{folveJ or ti,funueo by water, or formo

('d ,nh>a COlllrt:1lt nldCs

by

m!!dn,of ir. but relaining lheir

fi gu rt: In il; tr <tnfp;lrtnt, \'ltnh"iJlc hy extreme he,,1t , and

nut '!ilL¡lubl.:

In,

nOflffa\·e[,.;¡ng

WH~,

aClds. SanJs are

hbJ~~

lO

b~

V.UIO'

nj

bleockd lJolh with

hom01!en~

and

huc:rog\.'ne fu',nanl..cs. as thd:t of tales,

&c

and hence,

'Ct~ \\'~II

H

(r;JnJ

11It.lr

\.trWus colou rs, Jrc fubJlvidl!d ¡ntO

n.Imbu of I"pc:CIC:S.

~ ·\ND

1I.\ca.

In

th~

don of

\'/,lr,

are

b~r.s

(jlll'll .... ith CAlIh

III

fauJ. ln.JIJlng C¿ h

.:.b~Ut

.\ (.;

;"1":

("'01: 1h:.::r cf!.

¡,

tO

S A N

r.tife par<tpcls in hafle, or

tu

r(:pair wh:a is

b~aten

down.

SAN D ECK., a

'~wn

of litdc Pul.llld, thiny.livo mih fo'"h.

can ofCraeuw.

S.'\ND.EEL,

aIJ/l/lorl;llI,

in iehfhyttlogy , S:e

AMMI)OV–

TLS.

S:\ N

D .~

L, in ,oriqui,)', a tich kiod of Oipper worn on the

Ice<

by the Gre<k aod Roo"n ladies , made of gold,

r.lk

,

or other prcclous ft ufT,

conr. rl-tn~

of

a

role, wlth <ln hol·

low at one t:xtfeme

fO

enóracc the aocle, bUl leav¡ng the

uppt!r pan of ¡he foJol bue.

S ndal, is ,Ifo ured for a

nlOe

or Oipper woro

hy

the

pope, and olher Rominl preld1cs, whcn they offi¡,;ia1c.

It

IS alfo the

~aml!

ol

a

Con of fl lppcr worn by Ce"cral

congreg:ttions of reformed m'lok,. This

¡"n

con(itls of

DO

more: ¡hdn a merc Icathero fole, faHened Wilh latches

or buckle., ,11 the rd l of the foo, b,ing I,ft bare, The

edpuch-ins

w«:ar

Clod.<tls; lhe re olleéls, clog,: lhe forroe r

are of It!ather. and Ihe

I

\tter of woo.1 .

S :\ND .-\R.'\CH, in oHural hillory a ,'ery beautifu: oative

fofrd , though 100 oftcn

eonfound~d

Wlth

the comfll<?n rae ..

lítlous red arfenic, and with Ihe red

m

IHer

forru~d

by

meltlog

lhe

eammon ydlow orpiment.

ft

IS.1

pure fubn ..nce, of

a

Vt

ry

even

aod retular arue–

ture, is throughout uf (hat co!our wh ......, our uycrs lerm

an orange fca rlel, and ís con1iJI!rably

tr~oCparent

enn

In

th : thiddl pit'ces. BUl

lh ou~h,

Wlth rcfpl!tl to colour,

it h IS

lhlo:'

aJvanl ,'ge of cillnabar while in lIJe

ma.rs

,

ir

is

v~1l1y

inferior ro

Il

when bOlh are rcJueeil

tO

po\'Jders.

I t

is moderately ilHd, ano rCOl,lrkably hcavy, and, whcneK·

pofed 10 a nlOder,He heat, mdts and fl ows J¡ke

0:1:

if

Cct

00

fin;, it hurns very bnOd y.

lt

is found in SAxony and Il(,hemia, in the copper aod

til ver O1inl!s; d:nd is fol& to the palntcrs, who find

it

a

very fin: and \'alua

1::

red : bUI ils vinu.!s or qUd)¡lies in

medicine, d:re no more .ifcertaintd al lhis time, than lhofe

oflhe ydlow oryim:nt.

GUIIJ, SANDAR /\ CH,

is adryaod hard rcfin, ufuallymetwith

in loor:;

~f1nulcs,

of the bign. fs of a pea , a horfe bean,

or larger; of a pak whitilh )'dlow, tranfparent, and of a

refinous Cmell, brmlc, very Inll.iIllOlable:, of d:n acrid and

aromatic lclfie, and ddFuling a \'cry pleafanl fmd l whcn

burOln~ .

It

is rroduccJ from a Cpecles of the j ,miper.

It

Aows 001)' trom thc:fe trees in hot countrleSj but Ihe

natin~s

promole ilS ulfeharcc by Ol,{king ¡ncilioos in the

bark.

Sand<trach is goo<1 in dinrhrcH, and in h::tmorrhager.

The V;.tl

OIfh

.llIdkers Olakc a klnd of \'iifnIOl of it by dlr–

fol\'ing

11

in oal of lurpeotinc: or Itnrced, or in fpirn of

wine.

S :\NDI\'ER, a whi,ilh r.I" cootioually c.O up from the

metal, as

It

is called, whercof glafs

IS

madej and, Cwim–

miog on i1S furface . is (){Irnnud of.

S<tndl\'er is alC )ph:nuluJly lhrown out in the erupt:oos

of volcanos; fome is of a lio.! whlle, and

oth ~rs

tingeu

bluifh or ydlowdh ,

S,¡nJlvcr

1::;

delerrcnt, and eood for fuulneJTes of the

(kin.

It

IS

.110

cfu1

l>y

galdcrs 01 Iron.

S \ NDIX. a klnd ufminwOl, orreLkd,

m~d,ufcerufe,

uut mu:h Inlenor to the true minlum.

SANDWICII, nne of the ClOglI:.púItS, in K, nt. teo milc.

ldlf

t'{

C'dntctLHII):

Jt

C¡;n~is

tWO nL.l1Ibcrstu p.trh,oIIIlt'nt,

anJ ti\c,.s lhe

tille

o~

E_rl

t ,,)

the

r.o~h:

famtl)'

of

~lonla·

S'!C,

:3.\1\G

L' l·