Travels Through Part of Europe, Asia Minor, the Islands of the Archipelago; Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Mount Sinai, &c. ...L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1759 - 6 Seiten |
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... churches , and the religious rites of the feveral Jets of Chriftians at Aleppo ; with other particulars . CHAP . XXIV . 357 * . Return to Alexandretta . An account of the Curdis , and of the ruins of the church of Simon Stilites . Tour ...
... churches , and the religious rites of the feveral Jets of Chriftians at Aleppo ; with other particulars . CHAP . XXIV . 357 * . Return to Alexandretta . An account of the Curdis , and of the ruins of the church of Simon Stilites . Tour ...
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... Chriftians call it Elishab's cave ; but the Arabians are pofitive , that it was the manfion of Hadder Hagder , or St. George . At present it ferves as an oratory for Turks and Arabians , and the keeper of it is a Turkish Santon , born ...
... Chriftians call it Elishab's cave ; but the Arabians are pofitive , that it was the manfion of Hadder Hagder , or St. George . At present it ferves as an oratory for Turks and Arabians , and the keeper of it is a Turkish Santon , born ...
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... Chriftians , fome of whom ftill inhabit the adjacent villages , cultivate no more than are fufficient to fupply their families with wine and raifins ; neglecting all kinds of fruit - trees , which would thrive here in a very remarkable ...
... Chriftians , fome of whom ftill inhabit the adjacent villages , cultivate no more than are fufficient to fupply their families with wine and raifins ; neglecting all kinds of fruit - trees , which would thrive here in a very remarkable ...
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... Chriftians , into a chapel , in order to preserve a remembrance of the place . For , if they had built upon it , the church might in time have been ruined , and thus the true fituation of the Virgin's house been no longer known . Nor is ...
... Chriftians , into a chapel , in order to preserve a remembrance of the place . For , if they had built upon it , the church might in time have been ruined , and thus the true fituation of the Virgin's house been no longer known . Nor is ...
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... For it has been fo often taken and retaken by Chriftians and Mahometans , that it now appears only as one confufed heap , having nothing venerable " it , except its name , fituation , and in 40 TRAVELS through part of.
... For it has been fo often taken and retaken by Chriftians and Mahometans , that it now appears only as one confufed heap , having nothing venerable " it , except its name , fituation , and in 40 TRAVELS through part of.
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Seite 22 - And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, and rose up and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong.
Seite 97 - Pyramid, a chamber, in which there was a hollow stone : in it was a statue of stone like a man, and within it a man, upon whom was a breast-plate of gold set with jewels ; upon...
Seite 94 - Now nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted in the letter or greater of thefe Pyramids (the latter of which wants likewife a great Part of the Point, where this filling up was...
Seite 97 - Pyramid, intended it only for his tomb, what occasion was there, says Dr Shaw, for such a narrow sloping entrance into it, or for the well, as it is called, at the bottom, or for the lower chamber with a large niche or hole in the eastern wall of it, or for the long narrow cavities in the sides...
Seite 100 - ... but will conclude that the Egyptians intended the latter for one of the places, as all of them were to be the objects at least, of their worship and devotion.
Seite 17 - Hail ! thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee : blessed art thou among women.
Seite 72 - There is no God but God, and Mahomet is his prophet.
Seite 94 - Pyramid, which may hint to us what was intended in them all, we fee near a Quarter of the whole Pile very beautifully filled up, and ending, at the Top, like the Point of a Diamond.