"Ixora [=Ishvara], an East Indian God," from 'Geschiedenis van alle wereldgodsdiensten', by William Hurd (Amsterdam, Martinus de Bruyn, 1781); also:
*"Quenevadi, son of Ixora"*
*"Presentation of a sick person to Ixora,
an Indian god, to obtain a cure"*
*"The burning of an Indian woman with her
dead husband"*
*"An Indian woman is buried alive with the
dead body of her husband"*
*"Ceremony of the name-giving of a child,
as used by the Banians, India"*
*"An Indian king paying tribute to the idol
Numbo Jumbo" [in Ceylon]*
*"A Chinese idol, called Quantekong,
representing their first emperor"*
*"Festival in honour of Confucius"*
*"Statue of Confucius, as shown in
public schools"*
*"Amida, a Japanese god, and the way
his worshippers drown themselves to honour him"*
*"The Amida of the Japanese"*
*"A Japanese preacher"*
*"Pagoda of Kamaetsma"*
*"Pagoda of monkeys"*
*"Ceremony of the trampling under
foot of the crucifix, Nagasaki, Japan"*
Source: ebay, Feb. 2007
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