The Holy Land and SyriaCarpenter, Frank G. (Frank George)
Religion
The Holy Land and Syria
Carpenter, Frank G. (Frank George)
Palestine -- Description and travel; Syria -- Description and travel
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INDEX
Abraham, sacrificial rock of, 64.
Agriculture, in the Land of Goshen, 6;
in Palestine, 159.
Allenby, General, the successful Crusader, 1.
Alouf, Dr. Michel, archæologist at Baalbek, 239.
American cemetery at Jerusalem purchased by trickery by Germans who
remove bodies, 44, 250.
American colonies in the Holy Land, 172.
American education in the Near East, 252.
American Medical Unit in Palestine, 202.
American store in Jerusalem, 174.
American trade, opportunities for, in Syria, 267.
Ananias, house of, at Damascus, 212.
Andromeda, the rocks of, 18.
Anglo-Israelite Colonization Society, work of, 170, 176.
Ararat, Mount, in Armenia, 274.
Armenia, the sufferings of, 271.
Armenian Patriarch at Jerusalem, 273.
Armenian women, costumes of, 276;
marriage customs, 277.
Armenians, as sharp traders, 271.
Ascension, Chapel of the, 127.
Asyut, American college at, 252.
Ayasoluk, railway station for Ephesus, 263, 266.
Baal, worship of, 235.
Baalbek, ruins of the ancient city, 232.
Babel, Tower of, at Baalbek, 234.
Bacchus, temple of, at Baalbek, 236.
Banias, at source of the Jordan, 130.
Baptisms in the Jordan, 55.
Bashan, compared with Bible times, 32.
Bazaars of Jerusalem, 111.
Beeroth, 155.
Bees and honey of Palestine, 164.
Beirut, American college at, 256;
college has largest publishing house in the Orient, 259.
Beitin, the ancient Bethel, 155.
Berlin-to-Bagdad scheme, Germany’s, 249.
Bethany, of to-day, 123.
Bethel, now called Beitin, 155.
Bethlehem, visits to, 138.
Birthplace of Christ, the, 144.
Bliss, Dr. Howard S., difficulties with the literary censorship, 255;
handles a strike of Moslem students, 257.
Boaz, Field of, 140, 141.
Bomb for the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 107.
Bread bakers of Jerusalem, 115.
Brickmaking at Bubastis, 9.
Bridge of Jacob’s Daughters, 131.
British government of Palestine and Syria, 280.
British mandate over Palestine, 197.
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