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... according to Lightfoot 607 4. Population of Modern Jerusalem 613 5. Proselytism in the East Letter of Bishop Gobat Malta Protestant College Ancient Lock and Key 614 615 617 618 ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL . II . FRONTISPIECE . VIGNETTE ...
... according to Lightfoot 607 4. Population of Modern Jerusalem 613 5. Proselytism in the East Letter of Bishop Gobat Malta Protestant College Ancient Lock and Key 614 615 617 618 ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL . II . FRONTISPIECE . VIGNETTE ...
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... ( according to his theory , identical with the gate Gennath ) , was between the two : so that the gate must have been very close both to John's monument and the tower . I do not then see what space there was for Simon to build - much less ...
... ( according to his theory , identical with the gate Gennath ) , was between the two : so that the gate must have been very close both to John's monument and the tower . I do not then see what space there was for Simon to build - much less ...
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... according to Dr Robinson the valley between Acra and Moriah , though " greatly filled up with the rubbish accumulated from the repeated desolations of nearly eighteen centuries , " is " still distinctly to be traced ; " still " Moriah ...
... according to Dr Robinson the valley between Acra and Moriah , though " greatly filled up with the rubbish accumulated from the repeated desolations of nearly eighteen centuries , " is " still distinctly to be traced ; " still " Moriah ...
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... according to the best of my recollection3 . " The accuracy of this statement may be seen by an extract from a letter of my friend Dr Schultz , now residing at Jerusalem , in reply to a communication of mine , enquiring how the waters of ...
... according to the best of my recollection3 . " The accuracy of this statement may be seen by an extract from a letter of my friend Dr Schultz , now residing at Jerusalem , in reply to a communication of mine , enquiring how the waters of ...
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... According to this , the two suburban gates " led probably by a street along or near the valley to the ancient gate now known as that of Damascus ; and so conducted to the suburb beyond , or also to Bezetha on the right , " while " the ...
... According to this , the two suburban gates " led probably by a street along or near the valley to the ancient gate now known as that of Damascus ; and so conducted to the suburb beyond , or also to Bezetha on the right , " while " the ...
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Acra Acta Sanctorum aisle altar ancient angle appears apse architectural Arculfus Basilica Bernardino Bezetha body buildings Calvary cave chamber choir chre Christians cloister columns Constantine court Cross Crucifixion Crusaders cubits cupola Damascus Gate described dome Domini door Dr Robinson East eastern Ecclesia edicula Emperor entrance erected Eusebius excavated existence feet Fergusson floor gate Golgotha Greek Haram hewn Holy Sepulchre inches Jerusalem Jewish Josephus loculus Lord Lord's marble mentioned monument Mosk Mount Sion North occupied original ornamented outer passage pavement piers pilgrims Plate pointed arches porch present probably quæ Quaresmius recess rock rocky roof Rotunda Round Church sacred Sakhrah Sawulf says second wall Sepul sepulchrum shew shewn side South southern spot square St Helena stone Street supposed Temple tion tomb tower tradition transept triforium valley vaults West western William of Tyre writers δὲ καὶ τὸ τοῦ
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Page 444 - Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and reared up for himself the pillar, which is in the king's dale: for he said, I have no son to keep my name in remembrance: and he called the pillar after his own name: and it is called Absalom's monument unto this day.
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