The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Jerusalem and Its Churches

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(source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
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Series: New York Weekly v. 53 no. 37 — page 13
Subject / Tag: Church buildings
Part of: New York Weekly, v. LIII, no. 37, July 2, 1898 (Issue)
Date: July 2, 1898
First Sentence: The entrance into Jerusalem by the Jaffa Hate is disappointing; the new French and Russian suburb has so extended that, before reaching the city walls, you drive through rows of new houses, much like the outskirts of a modern town, which quite take away any illusion from the entrance into the Holy City.
Last Sentence: In the crypt of the church is also to be seen the cell of St. Jerome, to whose writings we are much indebted for the identification of this and other traditional sites.

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