Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece and Italy: A Succession of Visits to the Scenes of New Testament Narrative |
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After long waiting to no purpose for an opportunity of proceeding to Jaffa , our party , in pure despair , had at length chartered a vessel to that port , and laid in a stock of provisions sufficient to last them the passage .
After long waiting to no purpose for an opportunity of proceeding to Jaffa , our party , in pure despair , had at length chartered a vessel to that port , and laid in a stock of provisions sufficient to last them the passage .
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This has been told very beautifully , and at some length , in a circular epistle addressed by the church over which Polycarp had so long presided , to that of Philadelphia ; a document so evidently authentic , and withal so moving ...
This has been told very beautifully , and at some length , in a circular epistle addressed by the church over which Polycarp had so long presided , to that of Philadelphia ; a document so evidently authentic , and withal so moving ...
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Its different walls are said to have extended twenty - two miles in length , and to have contained . upwards of a million of inhabitants . Archimedes , the greatest mechanist of the age , was among the defenders of the city , and by his ...
Its different walls are said to have extended twenty - two miles in length , and to have contained . upwards of a million of inhabitants . Archimedes , the greatest mechanist of the age , was among the defenders of the city , and by his ...
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Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece and Italy William Henry Bartlett Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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