| 1828 - 740 pages
...landscape which swept the whole amphitheatre of the mountains. I see, rising above this stupendoui boundary, the court of the Jewish women separated...architecture. Four-andtwenty thousand Levites ministered by turns, — a thousand at a time. Four thousand more performed the lower offices. Four thousand singers... | |
| 1828 - 718 pages
...most precious marbles and metals every where flashing back the day, till Mount Moriah stood forth tei the eye of the stranger approaching Jerusalem, what...this glory of architecture. Four-andtwenty thousand Lévites ministered by turns, — a thousand at a time. Four thousand more performed the lower offices.... | |
| John Newland Maffitt - 1832 - 254 pages
...covered with plates of gold, its roof planted with lofty spear heads of gold, the most precious marhles and metals every where flashing back the day till...of the stranger approaching Jerusalem, what it had so often been described by its bards and people, a mountain of snow, studded with jewels ! But a little... | |
| 1833 - 444 pages
...sanctuary and of the Holy of Holies covered with plates of gold, its roof planted with lofty spear heads of gold, the most precious marbles and metals every...of the stranger approaching Jerusalem, what it had so often been described by its bards and people, a mountain of snow, studded with'jewels ! But a little... | |
| Charles Spear - 1841 - 426 pages
...its roof planted with the lofty spear-heads of gold, the most precious marble and metals everywhere flashing back the day, till mount Moriah stood forth...people, "a mountain of snow studded with jewels."' How improbable that such a magnificent edifice, one that had been five hundred years in building, should... | |
| George Croly - 1842 - 246 pages
...stupendous boundary, the court of the Jewish women separated by its porphyry pillars and richly sculptured wall; above this, the separated court of the men;...ministered by turns,—a thousand at a time. Four thousand inore performed the lower offices. Four thousand singers and minstrels, with the harp, the trumpet,... | |
| George Croly - 1843 - 290 pages
...gold, its roof planted with lofty spear-heads of gold, the most precious marbles and metals everywhere flashing back the day, till Mount Moriah stood forth...worship was worthy of this glory of architecture. Four-and- twenty thousand Levites ministered by turns — a thousand at a time. Four thousand more... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1851 - 416 pages
...gold, its roof planted with lofty spear-heads of gold, the most precious marbles and metals everywhere flashing back the day, till Mount Moriah stood forth...of the stranger approaching Jerusalem, what it had * Paradise Regained, Book iv. AD 70.] THE LAST WINTER OF JERUSALEM. been so often described by its... | |
| George Croly - 1855 - 514 pages
...gold, its roof planted with lofty spear-heads of gold, the most precious marbles and metals everywhere flashing back the day, till Mount Moriah stood forth...architecture. Four-and-twenty thousand Levites ministered by turns — a thousand at a time. Four thousand more performed the lower offices. Four thousand singers... | |
| Robert Morris - 1860 - 368 pages
...gold, its roof planted with lofty spear-heads of gold, the most precious marbles and metals everywhere flashing back the day, till Mount Moriah stood forth...to the eye of the stranger approaching Jerusalem, as often described in subsequent ages, " a mountain of snow studded with jewels!"* The south gate,... | |
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