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... Crusaders ' Alterations 213 The Choir and Lantern 215 The Eastern Aisle and Chapels , with the Chapel of Helena and the Invention , and the Old Convent of the Canons 219 The South Transept and Chapels of Calvary 224 The Stone of Unction ...
... Crusaders ' Alterations 213 The Choir and Lantern 215 The Eastern Aisle and Chapels , with the Chapel of Helena and the Invention , and the Old Convent of the Canons 219 The South Transept and Chapels of Calvary 224 The Stone of Unction ...
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... Crusaders ) to the open Court Yard of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre1 . " Now from these notices it appears that the lowest line of depression between the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Mount Sion , is not the Street of David , but ...
... Crusaders ) to the open Court Yard of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre1 . " Now from these notices it appears that the lowest line of depression between the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Mount Sion , is not the Street of David , but ...
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... Crusades are very explicit in their account of the fountains and pools on which the inhabitants of Jerusalem were dependent for their sup- ply of water in that thirsty land . They severally enu- merate those most celebrated , but one ...
... Crusades are very explicit in their account of the fountains and pools on which the inhabitants of Jerusalem were dependent for their sup- ply of water in that thirsty land . They severally enu- merate those most celebrated , but one ...
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... Crusades , and supposed at least by the latter to be the " Inner Pool " made by Hezekiah , and cele- 1 See above , pp . 19. 24 . 2 Gesta Dei , p . 573 ; Will . Tyr . viii . 4 , fin .; Jac . de Vit . c . 63. Ma- rinus Sanutus ( 1321 ) ...
... Crusades , and supposed at least by the latter to be the " Inner Pool " made by Hezekiah , and cele- 1 See above , pp . 19. 24 . 2 Gesta Dei , p . 573 ; Will . Tyr . viii . 4 , fin .; Jac . de Vit . c . 63. Ma- rinus Sanutus ( 1321 ) ...
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... Crusades , Sandys , Quaresmius , & c . , ought to have corrected : but he prefers the error of the Rabbies to the truth of the Christians . 12 Kings xxiii . 11. See Lightfoot , Vol . 1. p . 1056 . 2 See Lightfoot , Vol . 1. pp . 1056-7 ...
... Crusades , Sandys , Quaresmius , & c . , ought to have corrected : but he prefers the error of the Rabbies to the truth of the Christians . 12 Kings xxiii . 11. See Lightfoot , Vol . 1. p . 1056 . 2 See Lightfoot , Vol . 1. pp . 1056-7 ...
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