The Divine Panoply Or a Suit of Armour for the Soldier of Christ

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The Divine Panoply Or a Suit of Armour for the Soldier of Christ
J Walker
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(5) Pulybius xi.
PREPARATION OF THE GOSPEL. 229 strongly the attention of the fierce Holofernes; but it was " her Sandals" that " ravished his eyes. "^ A shoe is a covered Sandal ; and the idea of attaching a covering to the sole, so as to obtain a more complete protection for the foot, was too obvious to be delayed for any considerable length of time. Indeed, at the present day, the shoes generally used in the east, remain some- thing between a complete shoe and a Sandal, or, as we may say, sl
...ippers. Many of them have no quarters, and scarcely do more than cover the toes ; yet the natives walk in them with extreme ease, and almost never let them slip from the feet. The common shoe, in Turkey and Arabia, is like our slipper with quarters, except that it has a sharp and prolonged toe turned up. No shoes in Western Asia have ears, and they are generally of coloured leather ; yellow or red morocco in Turkey and Arabia, and green shagreen in Persia. In the latter country the shoe or slipper in most general use (having no quarters) has a very high heel ; but with this excep- tion, the heels in these countries are generally flat.

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