The Holy City: Historical, Topographical, and Antiquarian Notices of Jerusalem, Volum 2J. W. Parker, 1849 - 782 sider |
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Side 75
... marble as to be wholly invisible ; and thus the ap- pearance of the Sepulchre itself furnishes another objection to its identity with the place of our Lord's sepulture : nor shall I be ashamed to avow my sym- pathy with those who have ...
... marble as to be wholly invisible ; and thus the ap- pearance of the Sepulchre itself furnishes another objection to its identity with the place of our Lord's sepulture : nor shall I be ashamed to avow my sym- pathy with those who have ...
Side 76
... marble case of the cave would be better away , it were rash to deny the existence of the rock within the case , because we cannot see it1 . The great thickness of the walls , and the form of the interior , which does not at all ...
... marble case of the cave would be better away , it were rash to deny the existence of the rock within the case , because we cannot see it1 . The great thickness of the walls , and the form of the interior , which does not at all ...
Side 78
... marble , so as to give it appearance of a building , and that the roof of monolith was then pierced in several places to all vent to the smoke of the many lamps which contin burned within2 . This is probably the correct account , for ...
... marble , so as to give it appearance of a building , and that the roof of monolith was then pierced in several places to all vent to the smoke of the many lamps which contin burned within2 . This is probably the correct account , for ...
Side 81
... marble , having a gilded roof , on which stood a large Cross of gold . The door was on the East ; the cham- ber was a foot and a half higher than the ordinary stature of a man ; the Sepulchre was on the North side of the chamber ...
... marble , having a gilded roof , on which stood a large Cross of gold . The door was on the East ; the cham- ber was a foot and a half higher than the ordinary stature of a man ; the Sepulchre was on the North side of the chamber ...
Side 84
... marble wainscot- ing with which the Sepulchre is cased within and with- This writer ( A. D. 1336 ) is the earliest I have met with who called in question the existence of the actual Rock - tomb . He calls the Sepulchre , " parvula ...
... marble wainscot- ing with which the Sepulchre is cased within and with- This writer ( A. D. 1336 ) is the earliest I have met with who called in question the existence of the actual Rock - tomb . He calls the Sepulchre , " parvula ...
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