| William Wilkins - 1816 - عدد الصفحات: 250
...old pillar broken down ;* although he had spent two thousand crowns to do it — When the Christians consecrated it to serve God in, they let in the light at the east end ; which is * It would undoubtedly be inferred from this passage that the columns were single stones. This is by... | |
| Minard Lafever - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 306
...observations we had made on other heathen temples did make it no new thing to us. When the Christians consecrated it to serve God in, they let in the light...and not only that, but made a semi-circle for the Holy-place, according to their rites; which the Turks have not yet much altered. This was separated... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 1272
...make it no new thing to us. When the Christians consecrated it as a place of worship, they admitted light at the east end, which is all that it yet hath, and made a semi-circle for the holy place, according to their rites, which the Turks had not yet much altered.... | |
| Mary Ann Dwight - 1855 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...which the Greek Christians had applied the edifice. " When the Christians," said Wheeler, " conseerated it to serve God in, they let in the light at the east end ; which is all that it yet hath. And nut only that, but made a semicircle for the holy place, according to their rites ; which the Turks... | |
| Adolf Michaelis - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 396
...hazarda un jour de le faire, & que celuy qui les ouvrit en mourut, la peste sc mettant incontinunt apres they let in the Light at the East end ; which is all that 1t yet hath. And not only that, hut made a Scmicirclc for the Iloly Place, according to their Rites... | |
| Adolf Michaelis - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...celuy qui les ouvrit en . . la peste se mettant incontinent après let in the at the East which is all it yet hath. And not only that, but made a Semicircle for the IMy Place, according to their Rites ; which the Turk* have not yet much altered. This was separa-ted... | |
| Mary Ann Dwight - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...purposes to which the Greek Christians had applied the edifice. "When the Christians," said Wheeler, "consecrated it to serve God in. they let in the light...rites ; which the Turks have not yet much altered. Tliis was separated from the rest by jasper pillars ; two of which on each side yet remain. Within... | |
| 1920 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...defects of them, with all their juggling and cheating, were less exposed to view. When the Christians consecrated it to serve God in, they let in the light at the east end, which is all that it yet hath." Our good traveler's theory that the obscurity of the temple was for a definite purpose — forsooth... | |
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