Cities of Refuge: Those Admitted to not Protected Outside of
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Numbers 35:26,27
But if the slayer shall at any time come without the border of the city of his refuge, where he was fled;
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Travelling in Palestine --Roads, Inns, Hospitality, Custom-House ...
... The roads to the cities of refuge required to be ... grievous burdens which they laid
upon others, by expressly exempting from civic taxes all those who devoted ...
/.../sketches of jewish social life/chapter 4 travelling in palestineroads.htm

Syria at the Beginning of the Egyptian Conquest
... and was sometimes used to denote cities which had ... into Asia, plant it upon one of
those hills which ... vessels were accustomed to take hasty refuge in tempestuous ...
/.../chapter iisyria at the beginning.htm

The Empress Theodora
... A multitude of cities and a newly created province ... the instructions of Theodora to
those of Justinian ... Chroniclers cite the houses of refuge, the orphanages, and ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/xi the empress theodora.htm

The Empress Eudoxia from the Story of Christian Womanhood in Old ...
... Eutropius fled for refuge to the Church of Saint Sophia, where ... the city, and men
were sent to the cities of the ... The ladies of the court and those who wished to ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/ix the empress eudoxia from.htm

The Genuine Acts of Peter.
... the Catholic Church not only in the cities of Egypt ... deserting the party of Meletius,
fled for refuge to Peter ... to the threshing-floor of the Lord those tares of ...
/.../peter/the writings of peter of alexandria/the genuine acts of peter.htm

Justinian.
... and desperate battle over the grave of sunken cities, in view ... The Pope took refuge
in the Church of St. ... to pardon as well their intercourse with those who lay ...
/.../allies/the formation of christendom volume vi/chapter iv justinian.htm

Latitudinarian Churchmanship.
... The English clergymen who found a refuge in the Swiss and German cities were treated ...
in those to whom the privilege was offered; and those who resisted it ...
/.../chapter v latitudinarian churchmanship.htm

The City of God. Index of Subjects.
... of Rome, spared those who had taken refuge in Christian ... Gods, the, cities never spared
on account of, 2 ... Intercession of the saints, "Of those who think that ...
/.../augustine/on christian doctrine in four books /the city of god index.htm

The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations.
... who had suffered iteration of baptism, and those who had ... his host, wasted and plundered
populous cities such as ... the winter of 493, the last refuge of Odoacer ...
/.../allies/the formation of christendom volume vi/chapter i the holy see.htm

The Close of the Theban Empire --(Continued)
... of light by day, and taking refuge by night on ... there pierces the mountains, and the
cities through which ... thus formed, stone gratings, similar to those in the ...
/.../chapter ithe close of the.htm

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Cities

Cities of Refuge

Cities of Refuge of Christ

Cities of Refuge of the Hope of the Gospel

Cities of Refuge: (The Way To) Christ

Cities of Refuge: Afforded No Asylum to Murderers

Cities of Refuge: Design of

Cities of Refuge: Names of

Cities of Refuge: Required to Be: Easy of Access

Cities of Refuge: Required to Be: Open to all Manslayers

Cities of Refuge: Strangers Might Take Advantage of

Cities of Refuge: Those Admitted to not Protected Outside of

Cities of Refuge: Those Admitted to Obliged to Remain In, Until the High Priest's Death

Cities of Refuge: Those Admitted to Were Put on Their Trial

Cities of the Plain

Cities were Called For: The Country in Which Built

Cities were Called For: The Family of the Founder

Cities were Called For: The Proprietor of the Land

Cities were Frequently: Besieged

Cities were Frequently: Burned

Cities were Frequently: Depopulated

Cities were Frequently: Made Heaps of Ruins

Cities were Frequently: Pillaged

Cities were Frequently: Razed and Sown With Salt

Cities were Frequently: Stormed

Cities were Frequently: Wasted by Famine

Cities were Frequently: Wasted by Pestilence

Cities: A Great Defence to a Country

Cities: Afforded Refuge in Times of Danger

Cities: Ancient

Cities: Arranged in Streets and Lanes

Cities: Artificial Mode of Supplying Water To

Cities: Built in Desert Places

Cities: Built in Plains

Cities: Built in Pleasant Situations

Cities: Built of Brick and Mortar

Cities: Built of Brick and Slime

Cities: Built of Stone and Wood

Cities: Built with Compactness

Cities: Built: Beside Rivers

Cities: Built: Often of a Square Form

Cities: Built: On Hills

Cities: Built: On Solid Foundations

Cities: Church Triumphant

Cities: Densely Inhabited

Cities: Designated as Chariot

Cities: Designated as Merchant

Cities: Designated as Royal

Cities: Designated as Treasure

Cities: Designed for Habitations

Cities: Different Kinds of Chariot

Cities: Different Kinds of Commercial

Cities: Different Kinds of Fenced

Cities: Different Kinds of Levitical

Cities: Different Kinds of Refuge

Cities: Different Kinds of Royal

Cities: Different Kinds of Store

Cities: Different Kinds of Treasure

Cities: Difficulty of Taking, Alluded To

Cities: Entered Through Gates

Cities: Figurative

Cities: First Mention of

Cities: Fortified

Cities: Furnished With Stores

Cities: Garrisoned in War

Cities: Government of, by Rulers

Cities: Heavenly Inheritance

Cities: Infested by Dogs

Cities: Inhabitants of, Called Citizens

Cities: Numerous

Cities: Often Built to Perpetuate a Name

Cities: Often Deserted on the Approach of an Enemy

Cities: Often Fortified by Art

Cities: Often Fortified by Nature

Cities: Often Founded and Enlarged by Blood and Rapine

Cities: Often Great and Goodly

Cities: Often had Citadels

Cities: Often Insignificant

Cities: Often of Great Antiquity

Cities: Perishable Nature of

Cities: Prosperity of, Increased by Commerce

Cities: Protected at Night by Watchmen

Cities: Provided With Judges

Cities: Riches

Cities: Saints

Cities: Sometimes had Suburbs

Cities: Suburbs of

Cities: Surrounded With Walls

Cities: The Apostasy

Cities: Town Clerk of

Cities: Under Governors

Cities: Visible Church

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