Show hand shaking the tico of clasping or joining right hands us as a pledge of or BS as a seal of ft R promise tte is 1 of very early origin the angstl apfl etl paul in his hi epistle to the Pilat lans says and when james cephas and john nho ho ec se mcd med to b tv pl perc elett the garnro that wa was given unto me they kaye to me and to the right hand hands of fellowship that we should to go unto the heathen in thia this case evidently Tt dently a friendly t was settled by giving the right hande at olf fellowship from ats the custom of the right tight hand of fellow fellowship upon suitable pensions sarf deprad ad throughout christendon christendom and joining right tight bands hands became a part of the marriage cerenio ny the cuta of hand band duhin certainly ex isted Loot lore fore day for he refer refers tu it many times as a kind of pledge or social greeting it Is not confined to speaking nations |