Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece, and Italy: A Succession of Visits to the Scenes of New Testament NarrativeHall, 1851 - 237 Seiten |
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... regarded by the natives as something out of the common way . They were , for the most part , men of good family and means , who , at home , would , some of them , have been remarked for nothing save aristocratic propriety and retenu ...
... regarded by the natives as something out of the common way . They were , for the most part , men of good family and means , who , at home , would , some of them , have been remarked for nothing save aristocratic propriety and retenu ...
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... regarded it with evident uneasiness . It touched the beach at last , and one of the sailors leaving it in the care of the other , jumped ashore and advanced in the direction of the chase . At first , not to startle his man , he walked ...
... regarded it with evident uneasiness . It touched the beach at last , and one of the sailors leaving it in the care of the other , jumped ashore and advanced in the direction of the chase . At first , not to startle his man , he walked ...
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... regarded my own prospects of returning to the Holy City ; and I soon found it was at that time both peculiar and critical . During the Turkish sway , the adminis- tration had gradually become exceedingly lax and corrupt ; the pashas ...
... regarded my own prospects of returning to the Holy City ; and I soon found it was at that time both peculiar and critical . During the Turkish sway , the adminis- tration had gradually become exceedingly lax and corrupt ; the pashas ...
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... regarded the Turks . My host , a man of earnest and over - enthusiastic temperament , maintained that my friends , the American missionaries , were doing no sort of good . Nothing , he contended , could be so utterly unapostolic as ...
... regarded the Turks . My host , a man of earnest and over - enthusiastic temperament , maintained that my friends , the American missionaries , were doing no sort of good . Nothing , he contended , could be so utterly unapostolic as ...
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... regarded as the earthly paradise of the true believers ! At night I was conducted by my host to a large apartment , which had formerly been the reception - room , but was now rarely made use of . It was both spacious and splendid ...
... regarded as the earthly paradise of the true believers ! At night I was conducted by my host to a large apartment , which had formerly been the reception - room , but was now rarely made use of . It was both spacious and splendid ...
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Acropolis afterwards ancient Antioch Apostle appearance Arab ARTHUR HALL ascended Athens Attalia Baalbec bazaar beauty Beyrout boat breeze built Cæsar Cæsarea castle Christian church coast consul convent crowded Damascus descended distance edifice Egypt Engravings fcap feeling feet friends Greek ground Gulf harbour Herod hill hollow Holy Ibrahim Pasha island Jaffa Jerusalem Jewish Jews journey labours LADY HESTER STANHOPE land Lebanon lofty looked luxury magnificent Mehemet Ali midst missionary Moslems mosques Mount MOUNT TABOR mountains Nabulus Nazareth night once Palestine passed PATERNOSTER ROW Paul Paul's picturesque pilgrims Piræus plain Polycarp port present Puteoli reached remains rising road rock Roman Rome rugged ruins Safet sail Samaria scene seemed seen SELEUCIA ship shore side solitary spot stone streets Syracuse Syria temples Theseus Tiberias TOMB took towers town tradition traveller Turkish valley vessel village voyage walls wild wind