| Francis John Bodfield Hooper - 1861 - 600 ˹éÒ
...are about to be mentioned. — Compare what was said of the temple of the old Jerusalem : Mk. 13 ; 1 ; " Master, see what manner of stones, and what buildings are here ! " Lu. 21 ; 5 ; " how it hath been adorned with goodly stones." Josephus states, that the stones of... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1864 - 276 ˹éÒ
...wood. Bagm beam, ans beam, and triu tree, are uniformly employed. In Anglo-Saxon, timlrian, gelimlrian, to build, getimbrung, a building, are equally used...readiest material for ordinary building, the term timber naturally became mainly associated with wood, until it gained its present exclusive use. In... | |
| Literary and philosophical society of Liverpool - 1864 - 278 ˹éÒ
...and triu tree, are uniformly employed. In Anglo-Saxon, timbrian, get.imbrian, to build, getimbrunff, a building, are equally used to describe stone constructions....readiest material for ordinary building, the term timber naturally became mainly associated with wood, until it gained its present exclusive use. In... | |
| J L Nye - 1882 - 104 ˹éÒ
...widow, and she threw in two mites . 61 44. Of their abundance .......... 61 All that she had 62 CHAPTER XIII. 1. Master, see what manner of stones and what buildings are here ! . 63 1 1 . But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up, take no thought . 63 16. Not turn back... | |
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