The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works ...Jonathan Going T. George, Jr., 1836 |
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... appearance from the re- cent showers , after which we entered upon an ex- tensive plain , with slight undulations , and well cul- tivated . We saw the village of Loud , on our left , at the distance of a few miles , the LYDDA of Scrip ...
... appearance from the re- cent showers , after which we entered upon an ex- tensive plain , with slight undulations , and well cul- tivated . We saw the village of Loud , on our left , at the distance of a few miles , the LYDDA of Scrip ...
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... appearance of the hills is rugged : they have priests , Levites , and teachers of the law , who con- a few olive trees upon them , but little cultivation : stantly resided here , or attended in their regular their sides in many places ...
... appearance of the hills is rugged : they have priests , Levites , and teachers of the law , who con- a few olive trees upon them , but little cultivation : stantly resided here , or attended in their regular their sides in many places ...
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... appearance than in any other part . We have now completed the circuit of the city , and may return home by the Jaffa gate , from whence the course of our observations commenced . On this side of the city the descent was perpen- dicular ...
... appearance than in any other part . We have now completed the circuit of the city , and may return home by the Jaffa gate , from whence the course of our observations commenced . On this side of the city the descent was perpen- dicular ...
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... appearance , are without exception enemies of Christ . The two extremes meet , for we may look away from the man that rushes past on his fiery steed to the miserable being who crawls along in indigence , and he too cherishes an enmity ...
... appearance , are without exception enemies of Christ . The two extremes meet , for we may look away from the man that rushes past on his fiery steed to the miserable being who crawls along in indigence , and he too cherishes an enmity ...
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... appearance of many of them I could not distin- guish that peculiarity of feature we are accustomed to attribute to their nation ; but there are others who might sit to the painter , and their portraits would be immediately recognized as ...
... appearance of many of them I could not distin- guish that peculiarity of feature we are accustomed to attribute to their nation ; but there are others who might sit to the painter , and their portraits would be immediately recognized as ...
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