The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... Mark simply tells us that Joseph laid the body of our Saviour " in a sepulchre which was hewn out of the rock , and roll- ed a stone to the door of the sepulchre . " The reverend monk , now pointing to a door to the left of the ...
... Mark simply tells us that Joseph laid the body of our Saviour " in a sepulchre which was hewn out of the rock , and roll- ed a stone to the door of the sepulchre . " The reverend monk , now pointing to a door to the left of the ...
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... marks the spot where the Jews " platted a crown of thorns and put it on his head , and a reed in his right hand ! " Here we had a long hymn , after which an old monk loudly ejaculated , - " Ego dedi tibi sceptrum regale , et tu capiti ...
... marks the spot where the Jews " platted a crown of thorns and put it on his head , and a reed in his right hand ! " Here we had a long hymn , after which an old monk loudly ejaculated , - " Ego dedi tibi sceptrum regale , et tu capiti ...
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... Mark that Jesus led the disciples out " as far as Bethany , " where he was parted from them , and carried up into heaven . " Bethany is nearly a mile dis tant , on the opposite side of the hill . Casts in wax and plaster are taken of ...
... Mark that Jesus led the disciples out " as far as Bethany , " where he was parted from them , and carried up into heaven . " Bethany is nearly a mile dis tant , on the opposite side of the hill . Casts in wax and plaster are taken of ...
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... mark the measure of their oars as the fishing - boats are rowed back into the harbour , might almost be mistaken for those of Venice ; the letters ; and g being pronounced by the Poltais , as by the Vene- tians , z . The peculiarities ...
... mark the measure of their oars as the fishing - boats are rowed back into the harbour , might almost be mistaken for those of Venice ; the letters ; and g being pronounced by the Poltais , as by the Vene- tians , z . The peculiarities ...
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... Mark , I beseech thee , Max , how artfully this woman hath already rigged her- self from top to toe after the strictest fashion of a Poltais , instead of the gay fly - caps and body - gear she wore as a maiden ; and , not a word from ...
... Mark , I beseech thee , Max , how artfully this woman hath already rigged her- self from top to toe after the strictest fashion of a Poltais , instead of the gay fly - caps and body - gear she wore as a maiden ; and , not a word from ...
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