| John Carne - 1830 - 418 sivua
...faithful wife: " And as for me, Rachel died by me, in the way from Bethlehem, and I buried her there."' The spot is as wild and solitary as can well be conceived;...where the ashes of the beautiful mother of Israel rest. Yet there is something in this sepulchre in the wilderness, that excites a deeper interest than... | |
| 1830 - 426 sivua
...wife : ' And as for me, Rachel diei by me, in the way from Bethlehem, aud . buried her there.' " " The spot is as wild and solitary as can Well be conceived...single tree spreads its shade where the ashes of the beautifu mother of Israel rest. Yet there is something in this sepulchre in the wilderness, that excite;... | |
| John Carne - 1830 - 372 sivua
...blast ; not a single tree spreads its shade where the ashes of the beautiful mother of Israel rest. Yet there is something in this sepulchre in the wilderness,...that excites a deeper interest than more splendid or revered ones. The tombs of Zacharias and Absalom, in the valley of Jehosaphat, or of the Kings in... | |
| Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 sivua
...The first is the tomb of Rachael, thus described by Mr. Carne, in his " Recollections of the East." " The spot is as wild and solitary as can well be conceived;...where the ashes of the beautiful mother of Israel rest. Yet there is something in this sepulchre in the wilderness that excites a deeper interest than... | |
| 1840 - 408 sivua
...dreary sleep.— HK WHITE. It is thus mentioned by Mr. Carne, in his " Recollections of the East." " The spot is as wild and solitary as can well be conceived:...that excites a deeper interest than more splendid or revered ones. The tombs of Zacharias and Absalom, in the valley of Jehoshaphat, or that of the kings... | |
| Benjamin Richings - 1840 - 262 sivua
...unto Ephrath, and I buried her there in the way of Ephrath : the same is Bethlehem." (Gen. xlviii. 7.) The spot is as wild and solitary as can well be conceived...blast ; not a single tree spreads its shade, where, in the plain of Rephidim, not far from the ruins of the village of Rama, rest the ashes of Rachel,... | |
| Benjamin Richings - 1840 - 264 sivua
...unto Ephrath, and I buried her there in the way of Ephrath : the same is Bethlehem." (Gen. xlviii. 7.) The spot is as wild and solitary as can well be conceived;...blast ; not a single tree spreads its shade, where, in the plain of Rephidim, not far from the ruins of the village of Rama, rest the ashes of Rachel,... | |
| Robert Sears - 1844 - 514 sivua
...Ephrath, is thus mention by Mr. Carne, in his "Recollections of the East:" — "The spot is as swild and solitary as can well be conceived : no palms or...that excites a deeper interest than more splendid or revered ones. The tombs of Zacharias and Absalom, in the valley of Jehoshaphat, or that of the kings... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1844 - 472 sivua
...faithful wife — " And as for me, Rachel died by me, in the way from Bethlehem, and I buried her there." The spot is as wild and solitary as can well be conceived...blast ; not a single tree spreads its shade where rest the ashes of the beautiful mother of Israel. Yet there is something in this sepulchre in the wilderness... | |
| Mary Fawler Maude - 1845 - 494 sivua
...hour . . . ' And as for me, Rachel died by me, in the way from Bethlehem, and I buried her there." " The spot is as wild and solitary as can well be conceived...where the ashes of the beautiful mother of Israel rest. Yet there is something in this sepulchre in the wilderness, that excites a deeper interest than... | |
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