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Life and Writings of Father BescM. 



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Specimen of Father Beschi's Poem^ translated hy the Rev, Mr. E. Hoole„ 

 and published in his Narrative. 



THE DESCRIPTION OF THE CITY OF JERUSALEM. 



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*' This city, from its universal advantages, may le compared to reli' 

 gion ; from the brightness of its ornaments, may be compared to day ; 

 from its extent, it may be compared to the world; from the keeping of 

 its wallSf it may be compared to a pure virgin ; from its croivded state. 



