| William Russell - 1802 - 550 páginas
...returned from Palestine, related the danger* he had encountered in visiting the holy city, and described, with exaggeration, the cruelty and vexations of the...Son of God was speedily expected to hold his great tribunal5. While the minds of men were thus roused, a fanatical monk, commonly known by the name of... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 páginas
...from Palestine, related the dangers which he had encountered in visiting the holy city, and described, with exaggeration, the cruelty and vexations of the...who, to use the language of those zealots, not only prophaned the sepulchre of the Lord by their presence, but derided the sacred mysteries in the very... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 páginas
...city, and described the cruelty and vexation of the Turks, who, to use the language of the pilgrims, not only profaned the sepulchre of the Lord by their...of their completion, and where the Son of God was expected immediately to judge the world. While the minds of men were thus roused, a fanatical monk,... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 páginas
...Christian Church. [cH. iv. the cruelty and vexation of the Turks, who, to use the language of the pilgrims, not only profaned the sepulchre of the Lord by their...of their completion, and where the Son of God was expected immediately to judge the world. While the minds of men were thus roused, a fanatical monk,... | |
| William Russell - 1822 - 446 páginas
...returned from Palestine, related the dangers he had encountered in visiting the holy city, and described, with exaggeration, the cruelty and vexations of the...mysteries in the very place of their completion'. While the minds of men were thus roused, a fanatical monk, commonly known by the name of Peter the... | |
| William Jones - 1824 - 522 páginas
...city, and described the cruelty and vexation of the Turks, who, to use the language of the pilgrims, not only profaned the sepulchre of the Lord by their...but derided the sacred mysteries in the very place oflheir completion, and where the Sou of God was expected immediately to judge the world. While the... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 páginas
...from. •Palestine, related the dangers he had encountered in visiting the holy city, and described, with exaggeration, the cruelty and vexations of the...the very place of their completion, and where the Sou of God was speedily expected to hold his great tribunal.(2) While the minds of men were thus roused,... | |
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