| 1747 - 524 pągines
...fufferings, as could be conveniently done ; whkh {lately edifice is ftill (landing, and is kept jn good repair, by the generous offerings of a conftant...feveral Chriftian princes. THE walls of it are of {lone, the roof of cedar ; the eaft end inclofes mount Calvary, and the weft the holy Elijah (87):... | |
| 1750 - 372 pągines
...fcenes of his fufferings, as could be conveniently done ; which ftately edifice is ftill ftanding, and is kept in good repair, by the generous offerings...conftant concourfe of pilgrims, who. annually refort to it^as well as $he contributions of feveral Chriftian princes. THE walls of it are of ftone, the roof... | |
| John Mair - 1793 - 316 pągines
...incloft as many of the fccn.-s of his fufferings as poffible ; which (lately edifice is (till Handing, and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings...concourfe of pilgrims, who annually refort to it. The walls of it uie of ftcnc, the roof of cedar. The eaft end inclofel Mount Calvary, and the weft... | |
| Ezekiel Blomfield - 1809 - 690 pągines
...the empress Helena, on mount Calvary, is still standing. It is called the church of the sepulchre, and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings of a constant concourse of pilgrims who annually resort to it, as well as by the contributions of strcnil... | |
| Elijah Parish - 1813 - 558 pągines
...by the empress Helena on mount Calvary, is still standing. It is called the church of the sepulchre; and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings of a constant concourse of pilgrims, who annually resort to it, as well as by the contributions of several... | |
| 1823 - 862 pągines
...the empress Helena, on Mount Calvary, is «till standing. It is called the church of the tepulchre ; and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings of a constant concourse of pilgrims, who annually resort to it, ae well as by the contributions of several... | |
| John Mair - 1830 - 268 pągines
...inclose aa many of the scenes of his Bufferings as possible; which stately edifice is still standing, and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings of a constant concourse of pilgrims, who annually resort to it. The walls of it are of stone, the roof of... | |
| John Mair - 1830 - 268 pągines
...inclose as man/ of the scenes of his sufferings as possible; which stately edifice is still standing, and is kept in good repair by the generous offerings of a constant concourse of pilgrims, who annually resort to it. The walls of it are of stone, the roof of... | |
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