Taking off the shoes on the marble plat2 s 2 form in front, the visitor is admitted by a low door, on entering which the proudest head must needs do reverence. In the centre of the first chamber is the stone which was rolled away from the mouth of the... My own annual, ed. by Mark Merriwell - Página 51editado por - 1847Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry Coppée - 1900 - 544 páginas
...visitor is admitted by a low door, on entering which the proudest head must needs do reverence. 262 263 In the centre of the first chamber is the stone which...sepulchre, a square block of marble cut and polished. Again bending the head, and lower than before, the visitor enters the inner chamber, the holiest of... | |
| Thomas Cook Ltd, James Edward Hanauer, Ernest William Gurney Masterman - 1907 - 456 páginas
...the tombs of the Armenian patriarchs. According to Greek tradition, the prison of Christ is here, and the stone which was rolled away from the mouth of the sepulchre (see p. 73). It is also the place where Peter stood when he denied the Lord ; and a small pillar is... | |
| John Lloyd Stephens, Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen - 1996 - 566 páginas
...admitted by a low door, on entering which the proudest head must needs do reverence. In the center of the first chamber is the stone which was rolled...it), yet the infatuated Greek still kisses and adores this block of marble as the very stone on which the angel sat when he announced to the women, "He is... | |
| 1913 - 840 páginas
...to the Garden Tomb near Gordan's Calvary. There was no stone to be seen, but I felt quite sure that the stone which was rolled away from the mouth of the sepulchre on that first Easter morning must have been just such a one as this which we found hidden away inside... | |
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