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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... road leading towards Palestine , and by which road he must almost necessarily have approached . One of the streets still retains the name of " Straight , " a main avenue , but rebuilt very probably over and over again since the ...
... road leading towards Palestine , and by which road he must almost necessarily have approached . One of the streets still retains the name of " Straight , " a main avenue , but rebuilt very probably over and over again since the ...
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... road from Jerusalem to Samaria , we were induced to shape our route so as to include them , and thus to render it , if somewhat less direct , yet con- siderably more interesting ; passing by way of Anata ( Anathoth ) , and Muckmas ...
... road from Jerusalem to Samaria , we were induced to shape our route so as to include them , and thus to render it , if somewhat less direct , yet con- siderably more interesting ; passing by way of Anata ( Anathoth ) , and Muckmas ...
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... road , which entered the Appian Way near Minturnæ . This famous highway , the Via Appia , called the queen of Roman roads , was constructed with large stones , so well prepared and fitted , that they adhered for ages without the aid of ...
... road , which entered the Appian Way near Minturnæ . This famous highway , the Via Appia , called the queen of Roman roads , was constructed with large stones , so well prepared and fitted , that they adhered for ages without the aid of ...
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Acropolis afterwards ancient Antioch Apostle appearance Arab ascended Athens Attalia Baalbec bazaar beauty Beyrout boat breeze building built Cæsar Cæsarea castle Christian church coast consul convent crowded Damascus descended distance dragoman edifice entered feeling feet foot Greek ground Gulf harbour Herod hill hollow Holy Ibrahim Pasha inhabitants island Jaffa Jerusalem Jewish Jews journey labours LADY HESTER STANHOPE land leave Lebanon lofty looked luxury magnificent Mehemet Ali midst miles missionary morning Moslems mosques Mount MOUNT TABOR mountains Nabulus Nazareth night once Palestine passed Paul Paul's picturesque Piræus plain Polycarp port Puteoli reached remains rising road rock Roman Rome rugged ruins Safet sail Samaria scene seemed seen Seleucia servant ship shore side solitary splendid spot stone stood streets Syria Temple Theseus Tiberias took towers town tradition traveller Turkish valley vessel village voyage walls wild wind