Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... probably always were , the mills which mainly supply Beirat with flour . This of itself would make it a place of importance . The shipping in the bay also water from Antelias . 2 For a full account of these caverns by Mr. Thomson , see ...
... probably always were , the mills which mainly supply Beirat with flour . This of itself would make it a place of importance . The shipping in the bay also water from Antelias . 2 For a full account of these caverns by Mr. Thomson , see ...
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... Probably there were upper stories on this very substantial base . The prospect from the top down the gorge and over mountain and valley to the distant sea at Beirût is magnificent . The water of Neba el - Lebn is still conducted over ...
... Probably there were upper stories on this very substantial base . The prospect from the top down the gorge and over mountain and valley to the distant sea at Beirût is magnificent . The water of Neba el - Lebn is still conducted over ...
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... probably designed to protect the ford from the sea , when the west wind blew violently . In the course of ages the detritus brought down from the mountain by the brook has encroached upon the sea , so as to leave sufficient room for the ...
... probably designed to protect the ford from the sea , when the west wind blew violently . In the course of ages the detritus brought down from the mountain by the brook has encroached upon the sea , so as to leave sufficient room for the ...
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... probably the Aphaca which Zozimus says was midway between Baalbeck and Jebeil and where was the temple of Venus so celebrated for its impure and abom- inable rites . The ruins still found near the cave may mark the pre- cise spot of ...
... probably the Aphaca which Zozimus says was midway between Baalbeck and Jebeil and where was the temple of Venus so celebrated for its impure and abom- inable rites . The ruins still found near the cave may mark the pre- cise spot of ...
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... probably an extensive submarine dyke of trap near the shore . I noticed in many places a thick stratum of dark conglomerate , compos- ed of sand and recent shells , water worn and comminuted , overlying unconformably the limestone , and ...
... probably an extensive submarine dyke of trap near the shore . I noticed in many places a thick stratum of dark conglomerate , compos- ed of sand and recent shells , water worn and comminuted , overlying unconformably the limestone , and ...
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