The Holy Places At Jerusalem Or Fergussons Theories And Pierottis Discoverie
The Holy Places At Jerusalem Or Fergussons Theories And Pierottis Discoverie
T G Thomas George Bonney
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There the Lord was examined before he suffered. But on the left hand is the little hill Golgotha, where the Lord was crucified. Thence, about a stone's throw distant, is a crypt, where his body was laid and (whence) on the third day he rose again. There lately by the order of the Emperor Constantine a basilica has been built ; a 'Lord's Church' of wondrous beauty, with reservoirs at the side whence water is drawn up, and a bath behind, where infants are washed (baptized). " Afterwards lie speak...s of the east gate leading from Jerusalem to the Mount of Olives, and of other matters. That the pilgrim is a sorry scholar I readily allow; but as an author's meaning may be plain though his Latin be bad, I maintain that " foris murum" (rect : foras murum) cannot mean " when making a tour of the walls or of any part of them. " When foris (or foras) is used as a pre- position with a verb of motion, it simply expresses the act of going outside (from within) of the word which it governs; therefore "ut eas foris murum" does not in the least imply that you ever get outside the walls, only that you start with the intention of going.
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