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... Door The Chapel of the Apparition 135 139 152 157 160 170 197 · 198 204 208 The Corridor and Prison 209 The Southern Chapels and Campanile 210 The Crusaders ' Alterations 213 The Choir and Lantern 215 The Eastern Aisle and Chapels ...
... Door The Chapel of the Apparition 135 139 152 157 160 170 197 · 198 204 208 The Corridor and Prison 209 The Southern Chapels and Campanile 210 The Crusaders ' Alterations 213 The Choir and Lantern 215 The Eastern Aisle and Chapels ...
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... door , is the very cave hewn out of the rock , where was the tomb of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . The spot ... doors were so low , that to look into any one of them it was necessary to stoop , and in some instances to creep upon ...
... door , is the very cave hewn out of the rock , where was the tomb of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . The spot ... doors were so low , that to look into any one of them it was necessary to stoop , and in some instances to creep upon ...
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... door of the salutary Sepulchre , and was hewn out of the rock itself , as it is customary here in the front of Sepulchres , for now it appears not , the outer cave having been hewn away for the sake of the present adornment ; for before ...
... door of the salutary Sepulchre , and was hewn out of the rock itself , as it is customary here in the front of Sepulchres , for now it appears not , the outer cave having been hewn away for the sake of the present adornment ; for before ...
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... door was on the East ; the cham- ber was a foot and a half higher than the ordinary stature of a man ; the Sepulchre was on the North side of the chamber , excavated in the same rock , raised three palms above the floor of the hut . It ...
... door was on the East ; the cham- ber was a foot and a half higher than the ordinary stature of a man ; the Sepulchre was on the North side of the chamber , excavated in the same rock , raised three palms above the floor of the hut . It ...
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... door of the Sepulchre , and departed , " he remarks , " Whence we may under- stand that the Monument of Christ was not so cut as are monuments in this land , because it is said to have had a door . Hence we believe that to be true which ...
... door of the Sepulchre , and departed , " he remarks , " Whence we may under- stand that the Monument of Christ was not so cut as are monuments in this land , because it is said to have had a door . Hence we believe that to be true which ...
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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 quĉ 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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