The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... church of the Holy Trinity , a little N. of the bottom of Hermes Street- a spot attractive to the modern tourist through the beautiful " street of tombs " here laid bare by recent excavations . From the Thriasian gate the wall of ...
... church of the Holy Trinity , a little N. of the bottom of Hermes Street- a spot attractive to the modern tourist through the beautiful " street of tombs " here laid bare by recent excavations . From the Thriasian gate the wall of ...
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... church , and numerous little communities known as κabíoμara , or retreats , as well as genuine hermitages . Harmony is not always maintained between the different establishments , as was shown by a bitter dispute about a water - course ...
... church , and numerous little communities known as κabíoμara , or retreats , as well as genuine hermitages . Harmony is not always maintained between the different establishments , as was shown by a bitter dispute about a water - course ...
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... church . It consisted of a large area or square plat of ground , surrounded with a portico or cloister , situated between the porch or vestibule and the body of the church . In the centre was placed a fountain , wherein the worshippers ...
... church . It consisted of a large area or square plat of ground , surrounded with a portico or cloister , situated between the porch or vestibule and the body of the church . In the centre was placed a fountain , wherein the worshippers ...
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... Church could boast of many good Latinists , of many good English writers , and of a greater number of clever and fashionable men of the world than belonged to any other academic body , there was not then in the college a single man ...
... Church could boast of many good Latinists , of many good English writers , and of a greater number of clever and fashionable men of the world than belonged to any other academic body , there was not then in the college a single man ...
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... Church with contempt ; and the Christ Churchmen , wherever dispersed , were as much attached to their college as a Scotchman to his country , or a Jesuit to his order . Their influence was great . They were dominant at Oxford , powerful ...
... Church with contempt ; and the Christ Churchmen , wherever dispersed , were as much attached to their college as a Scotchman to his country , or a Jesuit to his order . Their influence was great . They were dominant at Oxford , powerful ...
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