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Where now the pomp, which kings with envy view'd?
Where now thy might, which all those kings subdued?
No martial myriads muster in thy gate;

No suppliant nations in thy Temple wait:
No prophet bards, thy glittering courts among,
Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song.

BODLET

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THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY:

Instituted 1799.

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HISTORY

OF

ANCIENT JERUSALEM.

CHAPTER I.

ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY.

FROM the want of authentic records ascending into remote antiquity, the origin of most very ancient cities is involved in obscurity. Such obscurity also shrouds the origin of JERUSALEM, which, in the purposes of God, was destined to become the most marvellous city of the earth"marvellous from its beginning hitherto"-like the people with whom the most important part of its history is identified. And not only the most marvellous, but the greatest of earthly cities—if the degree of its greatness be measured, not by the extent of the empire of which it became the metropolis, or by the quantities of stone and mortar inclosed within its walls, but

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