The Land and the Book: Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery, of the Holy Land |
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Page xiv
In order to secure entire freedom in introducing into the current narrative the
multifarious subjects to be illustrated , the author has adopted a modified form of
dialogue , but he does not encumber liis work with any complex machinery , any
...
In order to secure entire freedom in introducing into the current narrative the
multifarious subjects to be illustrated , the author has adopted a modified form of
dialogue , but he does not encumber liis work with any complex machinery , any
...
Page xvi
... and graven deep in living characters by the Great Publisher of glad tidings , to
be seen and read of all to the end of time . The Land and the Book — with
reverence be it saidconstitute the ENTIRE and ALL - PERFECT TEXT , and
should be ...
... and graven deep in living characters by the Great Publisher of glad tidings , to
be seen and read of all to the end of time . The Land and the Book — with
reverence be it saidconstitute the ENTIRE and ALL - PERFECT TEXT , and
should be ...
Page 31
Well , that is strange enough ; he has actually shaved the entire heal bare
Shaving the heat as the palmı of my hand . It is a hideous operation , and verily it
would be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven . But what do you make of
the ...
Well , that is strange enough ; he has actually shaved the entire heal bare
Shaving the heat as the palmı of my hand . It is a hideous operation , and verily it
would be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven . But what do you make of
the ...
Page 55
Moreover , the entire supply of soap in this country is from the produce of the
olive . Habakkuk , therefore , gives ir very striking attestation of his faith in God
when he says , “ Although the labour of the olive should fail , yet I will rejoice in
the ...
Moreover , the entire supply of soap in this country is from the produce of the
olive . Habakkuk , therefore , gives ir very striking attestation of his faith in God
when he says , “ Although the labour of the olive should fail , yet I will rejoice in
the ...
Page 57
Entire mulberry orchards about Beirût , with all their trees and houses , have
Destrucbeen thus overwhelmed since I came to the country ; and the day is not
distant tion of when it will have swept over the whole cape to the bay on the north
of ...
Entire mulberry orchards about Beirût , with all their trees and houses , have
Destrucbeen thus overwhelmed since I came to the country ; and the day is not
distant tion of when it will have swept over the whole cape to the bay on the north
of ...
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