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... writers bear witness to it , and declare with one voice that the site then and now revered was formerly without the city , but brought within its bounds by a later disposition of the walls . It must be considered in examining the ...
... writers bear witness to it , and declare with one voice that the site then and now revered was formerly without the city , but brought within its bounds by a later disposition of the walls . It must be considered in examining the ...
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... writers who had no theory to support . Theol . Rev. p . 427. Or if it be a question of inter- pretation , I submit that we are not competent expositors , swayed as we must needs be by private partialities ; and I appeal to two eminent ...
... writers who had no theory to support . Theol . Rev. p . 427. Or if it be a question of inter- pretation , I submit that we are not competent expositors , swayed as we must needs be by private partialities ; and I appeal to two eminent ...
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... writer in the first Appendix A. to the Biblical Researches , p . 9 , Vol . 111. I did not intend to represent the ... writers ; whose plans , presently referred to , I for one should be very sorry to adopt . But the important ...
... writer in the first Appendix A. to the Biblical Researches , p . 9 , Vol . 111. I did not intend to represent the ... writers ; whose plans , presently referred to , I for one should be very sorry to adopt . But the important ...
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... writers than Brocardus were so profoundly igno- rant of any valley running in that direction , that they regarded the site of the Holy Sepulchre as a declivity of Mount Sion . For the depression along Palm Street is extremely small ...
... writers than Brocardus were so profoundly igno- rant of any valley running in that direction , that they regarded the site of the Holy Sepulchre as a declivity of Mount Sion . For the depression along Palm Street is extremely small ...
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... writer : indeed his expressions , so far as I have been able to test them , are remarkably close and accu- rate ... writers , abun- dantly testifies . On these grounds then that the gate Gennath must have been some distance East of ...
... writer : indeed his expressions , so far as I have been able to test them , are remarkably close and accu- rate ... writers , abun- dantly testifies . On these grounds then that the gate Gennath must have been some distance East of ...
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