Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... once defended by a gate in the narrowest part , the remains of which are still visible , including a granite column with a Greek inscription too much effaced to be copied . A few rods further on are the Egyptian and Persian figures cut ...
... once defended by a gate in the narrowest part , the remains of which are still visible , including a granite column with a Greek inscription too much effaced to be copied . A few rods further on are the Egyptian and Persian figures cut ...
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... once a village in the vicinity . Further west towards the sea , are the remains of an- other church distinguished by the pompous name of Kneset el - Oua- meed ( church of columns ) ; and quite on the extreme point of the low cape or ...
... once a village in the vicinity . Further west towards the sea , are the remains of an- other church distinguished by the pompous name of Kneset el - Oua- meed ( church of columns ) ; and quite on the extreme point of the low cape or ...
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... once a tablet with two lions carved upon it , and hence the name . This tablet was no doubt placed on the castle by some of the Counts of Tripoli . All the cas- tles had embrasures for cannon built on the sea side . These appear to have ...
... once a tablet with two lions carved upon it , and hence the name . This tablet was no doubt placed on the castle by some of the Counts of Tripoli . All the cas- tles had embrasures for cannon built on the sea side . These appear to have ...
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... once large town . The very name - all name - is lost in the darkness of remote antiquity . The only building hereabouts is the old khân at the bridge bearing the name of the river , and also that of sultan Murâd the builder . Like most ...
... once large town . The very name - all name - is lost in the darkness of remote antiquity . The only building hereabouts is the old khân at the bridge bearing the name of the river , and also that of sultan Murâd the builder . Like most ...
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... once splendid city . This city can claim a very high antiquity . It was the capital of the Arkites mentioned Gen. 10 : 17 and 1 Chron . 1 : 15. Josephus says that Arucæus the son of Canaan possessed Arca which is in Le- banon ; Antt . 1 ...
... once splendid city . This city can claim a very high antiquity . It was the capital of the Arkites mentioned Gen. 10 : 17 and 1 Chron . 1 : 15. Josephus says that Arucæus the son of Canaan possessed Arca which is in Le- banon ; Antt . 1 ...
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