New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 102. sējumsThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1854 |
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3. lappuse
... took place , and Lot was flying with the immediate members of his family to Zoar , it is recorded in Holy Writ that his wife looked back from behind him , and she became Sir John Maundeville ( A.D. 1322 ) notices Segir as set upon a ...
... took place , and Lot was flying with the immediate members of his family to Zoar , it is recorded in Holy Writ that his wife looked back from behind him , and she became Sir John Maundeville ( A.D. 1322 ) notices Segir as set upon a ...
4. lappuse
... took place as we can arrive at , and the expression of a pillar of salt is precisely what Oriental language and imagery would lend to the circumstances . Indeed , to use the expressions of the same writer , what- ever difficulty has ...
... took place as we can arrive at , and the expression of a pillar of salt is precisely what Oriental language and imagery would lend to the circumstances . Indeed , to use the expressions of the same writer , what- ever difficulty has ...
7. lappuse
... took place in a southward direction - probably from a subsidence in the soil admitting the extension of the waters in that direction . Such an en- croachment involved the submergence of Sodom , Gomorrha , Admah , and Zeboim and the ...
... took place in a southward direction - probably from a subsidence in the soil admitting the extension of the waters in that direction . Such an en- croachment involved the submergence of Sodom , Gomorrha , Admah , and Zeboim and the ...
10. lappuse
... took the place , or succeeded to the Biblical Zoar , and that upon the same place . The Talaa , or Khurbat Sebaan , here alluded to , is identified by M. de Sauley with Zeboim ; the other member of the Pentapolis , Gomorrha , he ...
... took the place , or succeeded to the Biblical Zoar , and that upon the same place . The Talaa , or Khurbat Sebaan , here alluded to , is identified by M. de Sauley with Zeboim ; the other member of the Pentapolis , Gomorrha , he ...
17. lappuse
... subsidence which took place at the time of their destruction ; whilst Sodom being nearer to the Salt Mountains , which still preserve its name , than the other cities , yet so near to Zoar c 2 The Sites of the Doomed Cities . 17.
... subsidence which took place at the time of their destruction ; whilst Sodom being nearer to the Salt Mountains , which still preserve its name , than the other cities , yet so near to Zoar c 2 The Sites of the Doomed Cities . 17.
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