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... taken fire in our own day , and threatens to take fire still . ” In the thrilling story of the history of the Holy City told by sacred and secular writers we have the record of the capture of the citadel of the Jebusites , which ...
... taken fire in our own day , and threatens to take fire still . ” In the thrilling story of the history of the Holy City told by sacred and secular writers we have the record of the capture of the citadel of the Jebusites , which ...
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... taken fire in our own day , and threatens to take fire still . " In the thrilling story of the history of the Holy City told by sacred and secular writers we have the record of the capture of the citadel of the Jebusites , which ...
... taken fire in our own day , and threatens to take fire still . " In the thrilling story of the history of the Holy City told by sacred and secular writers we have the record of the capture of the citadel of the Jebusites , which ...
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... taken fire in our own day , and threatens to take fire still . " In the thrilling story of the history of the Holy City told by sacred and secular writers we have the record of the capture of the citadel of the Jebusites , which ...
... taken fire in our own day , and threatens to take fire still . " In the thrilling story of the history of the Holy City told by sacred and secular writers we have the record of the capture of the citadel of the Jebusites , which ...
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... taken by travellers from the north ; while the least impressive first - view of the city is that seen by those who come from Jaffa , the effect of the general appearance being greatly marred by huge blocks of modern buildings , chiefly ...
... taken by travellers from the north ; while the least impressive first - view of the city is that seen by those who come from Jaffa , the effect of the general appearance being greatly marred by huge blocks of modern buildings , chiefly ...
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... taken by the Franks . " There is not one house standing , " says MacLeod , " on which we can feel certain that our Lord ever gazed , unless it be the old tower at the Jaffa Gate . " Close by is the English church on the site of Herod's ...
... taken by the Franks . " There is not one house standing , " says MacLeod , " on which we can feel certain that our Lord ever gazed , unless it be the old tower at the Jaffa Gate . " Close by is the English church on the site of Herod's ...
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