Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... Hill Champel , at a little distance from the city . Several times while on the way , he exclaimed , " O God , save my soul ! Jesus , Son of the eternal God , have com- passion upon me . " But he could not be persuaded to call upon 1846 ...
... Hill Champel , at a little distance from the city . Several times while on the way , he exclaimed , " O God , save my soul ! Jesus , Son of the eternal God , have com- passion upon me . " But he could not be persuaded to call upon 1846 ...
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... hill covered with lava boulders . The foun- tain lies nearly N. W. from the town , and boils up from the bottom of a shallow pool , some eight or ten rods in circumference . The water is immediately turned , by a strong stone dam , into ...
... hill covered with lava boulders . The foun- tain lies nearly N. W. from the town , and boils up from the bottom of a shallow pool , some eight or ten rods in circumference . The water is immediately turned , by a strong stone dam , into ...
Page 186
... hill , of soft chalky rock , or indu- rated marl , abounding in nodules of flint . A shaft is sunk about twenty feet deep , to the bed or stratum of bitumen , which appears to lie hor- izontally , and is wrought like coal mines . These ...
... hill , of soft chalky rock , or indu- rated marl , abounding in nodules of flint . A shaft is sunk about twenty feet deep , to the bed or stratum of bitumen , which appears to lie hor- izontally , and is wrought like coal mines . These ...
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... hill near the Khân , in which the venders expose their wares . The hill it- self is wholly volcanic . From the Khan our path led along the western bank of the Hasbâny , and passing several mills and a stone bridge , we came in fifteen ...
... hill near the Khân , in which the venders expose their wares . The hill it- self is wholly volcanic . From the Khan our path led along the western bank of the Hasbâny , and passing several mills and a stone bridge , we came in fifteen ...
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... hill rises almost perpendicularly , two or three hundred feet above the connecting ridge . This north - eastern end being the only assailable point , was fortified with walls , round towers , and bas- tions , of prodigious strength ...
... hill rises almost perpendicularly , two or three hundred feet above the connecting ridge . This north - eastern end being the only assailable point , was fortified with walls , round towers , and bas- tions , of prodigious strength ...
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