Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... remains of a very ancient build- ing , of Roman brick , which has for many ages marked the spot where St. George killed the Dragon . Leaving the lovers of legendary lore to discuss the rival claims between this and twenty other sites ...
... remains of a very ancient build- ing , of Roman brick , which has for many ages marked the spot where St. George killed the Dragon . Leaving the lovers of legendary lore to discuss the rival claims between this and twenty other sites ...
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... 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 in relief on the face of the rock . I see the name ...
... 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 in relief on the face of the rock . I see the name ...
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... remains , appears to be only the base- ment , nearly solid and without any arch . 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 ...
... remains , appears to be only the base- ment , nearly solid and without any arch . 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 ...
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... remains of ancient buildings , said to mark the site of a church called el - Kûtrûb . There was once a village in the vicinity . Further west towards the sea , are the remains of an- other church distinguished by the pompous name of ...
... remains of ancient buildings , said to mark the site of a church called el - Kûtrûb . There was once a village in the vicinity . Further west towards the sea , are the remains of an- other church distinguished by the pompous name of ...
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... remains , the facing having been carried off for building - stone . With- out the facing , it is eighteen feet thick , and appears to have been very high . Every foot of this enclosed Delta appears to have been cover- ed with heavy ...
... remains , the facing having been carried off for building - stone . With- out the facing , it is eighteen feet thick , and appears to have been very high . Every foot of this enclosed Delta appears to have been cover- ed with heavy ...
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