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Page v
... pilgrimage , in- clines me to hope that these reminiscences will also attract favourable regard . The very aspect of my book proves that the tone of its communications is not addressed to the learned : my heart rather than my head has ...
... pilgrimage , in- clines me to hope that these reminiscences will also attract favourable regard . The very aspect of my book proves that the tone of its communications is not addressed to the learned : my heart rather than my head has ...
Page vi
... Pilgrim's own heart , would be peculiarly adapted , not only to promote a familiarity , but also a sympathy , with ... pilgrimage , and of my views . * * * * As it is possible that many readers might pass by the Epistle which relates ...
... Pilgrim's own heart , would be peculiarly adapted , not only to promote a familiarity , but also a sympathy , with ... pilgrimage , and of my views . * * * * As it is possible that many readers might pass by the Epistle which relates ...
Page xiv
... pilgrimage -- Sorrow and hopes upon quitting Jerusalem Claim of Jerusalem upon the Christian powers . Jerusalem's futurity - - 200 EPISTLE TO AN ILLUSTRIOUS PATRONESS UPON MY BIBLICO - CRITICAL RESEARCHES . Disposition of the present ...
... pilgrimage -- Sorrow and hopes upon quitting Jerusalem Claim of Jerusalem upon the Christian powers . Jerusalem's futurity - - 200 EPISTLE TO AN ILLUSTRIOUS PATRONESS UPON MY BIBLICO - CRITICAL RESEARCHES . Disposition of the present ...
Page 2
... pilgrimage . Mentally I have already listened to your greeting , and with heart pressed to heart have seen my re- joicing eye vividly reflected in yours . Thus I go forth with cheerful confidence : it cannot be a delusion which dazzles ...
... pilgrimage . Mentally I have already listened to your greeting , and with heart pressed to heart have seen my re- joicing eye vividly reflected in yours . Thus I go forth with cheerful confidence : it cannot be a delusion which dazzles ...
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... pilgrims to have very early considered the pyramids as the granaries of Joseph . Gregory of Tours , in the 6th century , even explained their mode of structure from this designation of their uses . Thus , he says , they are built narrow ...
... pilgrims to have very early considered the pyramids as the granaries of Joseph . Gregory of Tours , in the 6th century , even explained their mode of structure from this designation of their uses . Thus , he says , they are built narrow ...
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