Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece and Italy: A Succession of Visits to the Scenes of New Testament NarrativeBell and Daldy, 1869 - 248 Seiten |
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... Early on the morrow my companion and myself took leave of our friends , whom , unless we fell into the hands of the Philistines , we expected to meet again at Beyrout , and sallied forth into the open plain . Our cortége was ...
... Early on the morrow my companion and myself took leave of our friends , whom , unless we fell into the hands of the Philistines , we expected to meet again at Beyrout , and sallied forth into the open plain . Our cortége was ...
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... early , and taking my dragoman , set off to examine the city . Beyond the walls hardly a trace of antiquity remains . Ancient Antioch has , indeed , been crumbled to dust , alike by the sudden convulsions of its oft - repeated earth ...
... early , and taking my dragoman , set off to examine the city . Beyond the walls hardly a trace of antiquity remains . Ancient Antioch has , indeed , been crumbled to dust , alike by the sudden convulsions of its oft - repeated earth ...
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... early associations , he must have acquired , at the same time , such a knowledge of the Greek language and literature , as singularly to qualify him for the part he was designed by Providence to fill — that of the interpreter of ...
... early associations , he must have acquired , at the same time , such a knowledge of the Greek language and literature , as singularly to qualify him for the part he was designed by Providence to fill — that of the interpreter of ...
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ages already ancient Apostle appearance Arab ascended beauty boat building built called carried Christian church coast continued convent course crossed descended direct distance early edifice entered evidently extending feeling feet foot formed give Greek ground hand harbour hill interesting island Italy Jerusalem Jews lady LADY HESTER STANHOPE land leave length less light looked luxury magnificent Mehemet Ali midst miles morning Mount mountains natural never night object once original Palestine passed Paul Persians plain port present probably reached received regarded remains rising road rock Roman Rome ruins sail scene seemed seen ship shore short side soon stand stone streets supposed Syria Temple took towers town tradition traveller turned valley vessel village walls whole wild wind