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Page 72
... St Helena is nowhere said to have acted in consequence of any known tra- dition . " Divine suggestion " is never said by the earlier writers to have guided her to the spot , as is implied , success of the undertaking called forth would ...
... St Helena is nowhere said to have acted in consequence of any known tra- dition . " Divine suggestion " is never said by the earlier writers to have guided her to the spot , as is implied , success of the undertaking called forth would ...
Page 87
... St Helena , which enclosed the Sepul- chre of our Lord , was threatening to fall , when Pope Julius III . , at the instigation of the Emperor Charles V. and his son Philip , ordered Boniface , then Superior of the Franciscan Convent ...
... St Helena , which enclosed the Sepul- chre of our Lord , was threatening to fall , when Pope Julius III . , at the instigation of the Emperor Charles V. and his son Philip , ordered Boniface , then Superior of the Franciscan Convent ...
Page 105
... St Willibald " we have on Calvary only the similitude of the Cross ... Helena collocavit illum locum intus in Hierusalem " is too pitiful to need ... St Willibald expressly notices ** ecclesia in illo loco qui dicitur Cal- variæ locus ...
... St Willibald " we have on Calvary only the similitude of the Cross ... Helena collocavit illum locum intus in Hierusalem " is too pitiful to need ... St Willibald expressly notices ** ecclesia in illo loco qui dicitur Cal- variæ locus ...
Page 123
... St Helena's visit and the recovery of the Holy Sepulchre ; and a writer , who is least disposed to admit the reality of the disco- very , is forced to acknowledge , that " notwithstanding the silence of Eusebius , there would seem to be ...
... St Helena's visit and the recovery of the Holy Sepulchre ; and a writer , who is least disposed to admit the reality of the disco- very , is forced to acknowledge , that " notwithstanding the silence of Eusebius , there would seem to be ...
Page 125
... St Ambrose is the first extant writer who gives a detailed account of the undertaking , which he ascribes to St Helena . In his discourse In his discourse upon the death of Theodosius " , he takes occasion to eulogize the mother of ...
... St Ambrose is the first extant writer who gives a detailed account of the undertaking , which he ascribes to St Helena . In his discourse In his discourse upon the death of Theodosius " , he takes occasion to eulogize the mother of ...
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Acra Acta Sanctorum aisle altar ancient angle appears apse architectural Arculfus Basilica Bernardino Bezetha body buildings Calvary cave chamber choir chre Christians cloister columns Constantine court Cross Crucifixion Crusaders cubits cupola Damascus Gate described dome Domini door Dr Robinson East eastern Ecclesia edicula Emperor entrance erected Eusebius excavated existence feet Fergusson floor gate Golgotha Greek Haram hewn Holy Sepulchre inches Jerusalem Jewish Josephus loculus Lord Lord's marble mentioned monument Mosk Mount Sion North occupied original ornamented outer passage pavement piers pilgrims Plate pointed arches porch present probably quæ Quaresmius recess rock rocky roof Rotunda Round Church sacred Sakhrah Sawulf says second wall Sepul sepulchrum shew shewn side South southern spot square St Helena stone Street supposed Temple tion tomb tower tradition transept triforium valley vaults West western William of Tyre writers δὲ καὶ τὸ τοῦ
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