| John Shepherd - 1817 - 570 pages
...primitive Church at the beginning of " Lent." intimate intimate that penitent offenders, whether they came from the east or from the west, from the north or from the south, would be received into the bosom of the Church, and into the arms of divine mercy. GOOD FRIDAY. It... | |
| Arthur Biggs Wright - 1823 - 262 pages
...perpetual peace granted to the church of Hexham, and; to seize any one flying thither to sanctuary from the east or from the west, from the north or from the south, within the four crosses on the outside of the town of Hexham, the of&ndeB shall purchase his pardon... | |
| Andrew Biggs Wright - Hexham (England) - 1823 - 276 pages
...the perpetual peace granted to the church of Hexham, and to seize any one flying thither to sanctuary from the east or from the west, from the north or from the south, within the four crosses on the outside of the town of Hexham, the offender shall purchase his pardon... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - Middle East - 1835 - 464 pages
...more attention, we feel that it is really no more than a fair vision of the City of David and Solomon. No noise arises from her squares and streets, no roads...women from Bethlehem or Jericho, carrying on their heads a basket of raisins from Engaddi, or a cage of doves, to be sold on the morrow under the trebinthuses... | |
| Asia - 1835 - 612 pages
...eternal, overhangs the city, the roads, and the country. There are no longer any roads leading to its gates from the east or from the west, from the north or from the south ; there remain only some straggling, winding paths, among the rocks, where you meet with a few half-naked... | |
| David James - Bards and bardism - 1836 - 116 pages
...the period of their first arrival. They all had a tradition, that their ancestors had originally come from the East, or from the West, from the North, or from the South; and that was all they could say about it. The time of their arrival was a point always lost in antiquity.... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1837 - 422 pages
...really no more than a fair vision of the city of David and Solomon. No noise arises from her squares or streets, no roads lead to her gates from the east...few paths winding among the rocks, on which you meet half-naked Arabs, some camel- drivers from Damascus, or women from Bethlehem or Jericho, carrying on... | |
| Robert Sears - Bible - 1841 - 408 pages
...tempted to extract from a recent traveller a striking picture : " No noise arises from her squares or streets ; no roads lead to her gates from the east...few paths winding among the rocks, on which you meet half-naked Arabs, some camel-drivers from Damascus, or women from Bethlehem or Jericho, carrying on... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - Church and state - 1842 - 116 pages
...various grounds which give rise to their common opposition ; for, come from what quarter they may, — from the east, or from the west, from the north, or from the south, they are all found to congregate round that point of universal resort, — the charge of disobedience... | |
| Robert Sears - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1844 - 514 pages
...tempted to extract from a recent traveller a striking picture : " No noise arises from her squares or streets ; no roads lead to her gates from the east...few paths winding among the rocks, on which you meet half-nuked Arabs, some camel-drivers from Damascus, or women Vom Bethlehem or Jericho, carrying on... | |
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