Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part.

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Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part.
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Purchas, Samuel, 1577?-1626.
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London :: Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Rose,
1625.
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Voyages and travels -- Early works to 1800.
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"Purchas his pilgrimes. part 3 In fiue bookes. The first, contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world: enquiries also of languages and religions, especially of the moderne diuersified professions of Christianitie. The second, a description of all the circum-nauigations of the globe. The third, nauigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa ... The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinæ with others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world ... The first part." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71305.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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  • EAgle found by the Mexicans by Oracle, and worshipped: the Storie of it, 1004.40. Strange storie of another Eagle there, 1021
  • Earthquakes in Island, 649.1
  • Earth in China shining like Gold, 265. Marg.
  • Earth thought to be square, 329.40
  • Earth why it moues not about with the Primum Mobile, 924.50
  • Earthquake in China, 269.60
  • Earthquakes, a Philosophicall dis∣course of them, 940. &c. Affini∣tie betwixt burning Mountaines and them: they happen nearest to the Sea, and why some runne a hundred leagues, ibid. Their ef∣fects, noyse they make before, when they mostly happen, 941
  • Earthquakes in China, 198.10.20. &c.
  • Earthquakes frequent in Peru, whence they proceed, 895.20
  • Earthquake a prodigious one in the West Indies, 868.0
  • Earings generally worne by the Russe Women, 460
  • East winde raignes within the bur∣ning Zone, 923.50. Healthfull, called the Brise, ibid. Cause of the Brises, 924
  • Easter the Russes haue a Festiuall greater then it, 762.50. This is about the fourteenth or sixteenth of May. Conferre the places page 762. with page, 764.
  • Easter in Russia how kept, 227.60. They salute and kisse one another, 228.1. On the Eue they sleepe in the Church, 227.50
  • Easterne people generally haue little Eyes, 23.50
  • Eating neere, a Tartarian Honour, 378.30
  • Eating of Men sacrificed in Mexi∣co, 1032
  • Ebbe and flowe much or little, what

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  • Seas doe, and what do not, 989.30 40, 50
  • Ebbing and flowing of seueral Seas. A great secret, 929.930. Opini∣ons of it.
  • Ebone wood whence brought, 938 10
  • Eclipses the Chinois opinion of them, 345.40.346.1
  • Eclipses the Chinois opinion of them, 385.10. Bels beaten then, ibid.
  • Edges Hand discouered, 732.10
  • Edenborow in Scotland more Northerly then Mosco, and yet not so cold; and why, 472.40
  • Edeffa the Citie, or Robais, 110.50
  • Eddie winds, 925.40
  • Egges at Easter giuen to the Priests, 227.50. Died red or gilded, and carried in the hand, then, ibid. Exchanging them with their friends, 228.1
  • Egtegaia the Prouince, 80.10
  • Elements worshipped by the Mexi¦cans, 1027
  • Elements fiue in China, 345.50
  • Elephants carrying woodden Ca∣stles, 93.20
  • Elkes or Loshes, men ride vpon them, 523.60
  • Elbing, the English trade for Flaxe there, 627
  • Elsenore in Denmarke, how bigge, 625▪50
  • Emanuel Sina his mischance, 318 18
  • Ember-weekes of the Heathen Mexicans, 1035.40
  • Embassie of the Russian Lords to the King of Poland: the points of it, 788
  • Emeralds a Myne of them where, 884.40. & 885.30. How they grow, 889.20
  • Emeralds haue the third place a∣mongst Precious Stones; his va∣lue now. A prettie story of them, where in the Indies is the greatest store, and how vsed by the In∣dians: the Myes and manner of growing: greatnesse of some mo∣derne and ancient, 52
  • Enchanted sleepe, 45.10. Sleepe in∣chanted, of three dayes long, 45 10
  • Enchantments of the Islanders: how they hinder ships from say∣ling, 646.20
  • Engines of battery, 97.1
  • Engines of wood to two ships, 341.1
  • Englsh aydes sent into Sweden, 772.1. The conditions of their entertainment, 771.1, 10. In di∣stresse at Sea, and landed in Iuit∣land, ibid. Relieued by a Dane: the ship that brought them sayles away. They are billetted in seue∣rall Houses, in danger of the peo∣ple, 773. Falsly accused by Grif∣fin a Welchman, 774.1. Bound in their beds, vnbound, 774.40. &c. Foure of them slaine, all in danger againe, relieued by the King of Denmarke, enforced to pawne their Lieutenant, arriue in Sweden, 775. Fall foule with the Burgers of Stockholme for meate, ibid. Relieued by the King, shipt into Finland, and distrest there at Sea, dye of cold in Fin∣land. Their miserable march in∣to Russia, 776. They defeat sixe thousand Poles, 777. They meete the Russian Army, being enga∣ged vpon an Enemy, their owne Army and Generall forsakes them, their valour, their Horse defeated; the foot receiue quarter, 779
  • English right to the North-west passages, 806.40. Their Discoue∣ries that way, 807
  • English conquests in Sweden, 621 40. And Norway, 623. Two o∣ther places, 624.50
  • English finde America before Co∣lumbus his Voyage thither, 808 20
  • English flagge aduanced in the Caspian Sea, 241
  • English houses in Russia, 755.10
  • English Merchants slaine in a tu∣mult at Mosco, 763.30
  • An Englishman his strange Ad∣uentures amongst the Tartars, 63 40. His relation of them, ibid. Sent as the Tartars Messenger and Interpretr to Hungarie, 64 10. His trauels, 64.10, 20. &c.
  • English Voyages to the Riuer Obi, 530.40
  • English Voyage to the West In∣die, 999.40
  • English ships on the Coast of China, 309.40. Suspected by the Chi∣nois, ibid. The Spaniards would punish them as Enemies, 310.40
  • English suffer shipwracke in Media, 246.40
  • Ensigne of the Tartars, 643.1
  • Entertainments in China: the fa∣shion, 373.20. A particular gar∣ment for it, ibid.
  • Entertainments in China, 392.1
  • Epethites of the seueral Europaean Nations, 63.1
  • Episcopia a Monastery in Cyprus, 125.50
  • Era reckoned by in Iapon, 323.40
  • Erg••••ul the Kingdome in Tangut, 79.50
  • Estotiland the Ile: Latine spoken there, 610. Their Language, Mynes of Gold, trade &c. 611.1
  • Estridges in Peru, terrifie the sheepe, 964
  • Ethicks the Philosophy of China, 359.2
  • Ethicks and Politicks are the lear∣ning of China, 343
  • Ethicks the learning of China, 384 50
  • Etilia or Volga diuides it selfe, and where, 48.10. Frozen ouer, 48.10
  • Etilia or Edel, is Volga, 54
  • Etilia is the Riuer Volga, 12.40
  • Euerlasting punishments, not belie∣ued by the Indians, 1047.10
  • Eunuches in China, and why, 183 30
  • Eunuches great men in China, 346 & saepe.
  • Eunuches are bed-chamber men to the Tartarian Emperours, 310 60
  • Eunuches serue the Kings of Chi∣na how made, &c. Their num∣bers and choice, ibid.
  • Eunuches their authority in China, 349.20. & 348.40. Their base∣nesse, 353.20. And couetousnesse, 355.10, 20
  • Euphrates the head of it, 49.40
  • Euphrates bends Southward at Ca∣mash, 51.1
  • Europe when first peopled, 661.50 And whence, ibid.
  • Europe parted from Asia, by the Don. 415
  • Examination in Russia, is all by tor∣ture, 434. The cruelties, ibid.
  • Examinations how taken in China, 188.20. & 192.50. & 202.50
  • Excesse in luxury, dyet and apparell, vnknowne to the Tartars, 639.1
  • Execution done by freezing to death, 373.10
  • Executions of death in Russia, 435.1
  • Exorcisme in Baptisme vsed in the Russian Church, 451.10
  • Exorcising of Deuils in China: the manner, 398
  • Extreme-vnction, a Russian Sa∣crament, 453
  • Extreme-vnction, not knowne to the Nestorians or Armenians, 38.20
  • Eye-salue a present one, 967.50
  • Eyes all the Chinois haue blacke,

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  • ... 367.10. Their opinion of grey eyes, ibid.
  • Ezina the Citie, where, 77.20
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