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... Joseph of Arimathea , " Merlin , " and " Percival . " In these it is told how our Lord Himself gave to St. Joseph of Arimathea the Cup in which the Last Supper was celebrated , and in which His Blood was caught when His Side was pierced ...
... Joseph of Arimathea , " Merlin , " and " Percival . " In these it is told how our Lord Himself gave to St. Joseph of Arimathea the Cup in which the Last Supper was celebrated , and in which His Blood was caught when His Side was pierced ...
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... Joseph of Arimathea with Britain does not apparently owe its origin simply to this poem . My learned friend , Mr. Henry Jenner , late of the British Museum , furnished me with particulars of an oral tradition to the same effect . A ...
... Joseph of Arimathea with Britain does not apparently owe its origin simply to this poem . My learned friend , Mr. Henry Jenner , late of the British Museum , furnished me with particulars of an oral tradition to the same effect . A ...
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... Joseph with the tin workers was a very ancient tradition there also . Mr. Jenner also pointed out to me that in the Bollandist Acta Sanctorum in the Life of St. Joseph of Arimathea ( March 17th ) , reference is made to a tradition that St.
... Joseph with the tin workers was a very ancient tradition there also . Mr. Jenner also pointed out to me that in the Bollandist Acta Sanctorum in the Life of St. Joseph of Arimathea ( March 17th ) , reference is made to a tradition that St.
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... Joseph of Arimathea who shall achieve the Graal , and this knight is Sir Galahad , son of Sir Lancelot himself by Elayne , daughter of King Pelles . In the romance there is more than one Elayne , but Prof. Rhys has shown , both in his ...
... Joseph of Arimathea who shall achieve the Graal , and this knight is Sir Galahad , son of Sir Lancelot himself by Elayne , daughter of King Pelles . In the romance there is more than one Elayne , but Prof. Rhys has shown , both in his ...
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... Joseph of Arimathea " Legend and examines it geographically and from its linguistic side . She comes to the conclusion that geographically the scene is laid in Egypt , and that the names both of places and persons can be inter- preted ...
... Joseph of Arimathea " Legend and examines it geographically and from its linguistic side . She comes to the conclusion that geographically the scene is laid in Egypt , and that the names both of places and persons can be inter- preted ...
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