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thick columns to fupport it. Getlifemane, a place 
t^here Chrift exhorted his Apoftlcs. 7. Gethfe- 
'Hane, at the foot of the mountain, a handfome little 
W, with fix old olive-trees, belonging to the 
Latins, who have them guarded by a lurk. 8. "I he 
tyot where Chrift was taken, a corner between two 
'tvalls. 9. The place where thedifciples flept, when 
thrift was taken, not far from thence, io.lhe place 
tvhere Thomas received the girdle of St. Mary, when 
hie afcended into heaven, it. A narrow road up 
t° the mountain of Olives, full of flint ftones; on 
l he top of which is a chapel on the fpot whence 
Chrift afcended into heaven. This chapel is round, 
Mth a cupola, has no ornaments, but a fine yard 
‘Grounded with a wall. 12. Near this laft is the 
Place w r here the angel appeared to Mary, and fore- 
[°ld her death. 13. A cave where St. Placida 
,' v ed thirty-feven years on bread and water, i he 
JVks have here a houfe for prayers, which no 
Chriftian dare enter. 14- Worn a P^ce on the 
0t her fide of the mountain, we faw the Dead Sea 
Jordan. 15. I faw the place where the difci- 
P les queftioned Chrift about the laft judgment. 
I6 * Where Chrift taught the difciples the Lord’s 
P r<l yer : here was a ruined column. 17. A little 
Cav e, wherein it is faid the apoftles compofed the 
^feffion of faith. 18. The Sepulchres of the pro- 
Pjets, nearer the foot of the mountain. 19. Jehofa- 
PWsVale with his Sepulchre. ao.Befide it the grave 
c Abfalom; a fmall building, with a conic fleeple. In 
this vale the Jews had one of their burial places. 
Lower down in the vale, the place where Chrift 
, . when he was taken. 22. On the decline of a 
' lil1 above the vale, a cave, wherein the difciples 
themfelves when Chrift was taken, near which 
Cre two columns. 2 3. The Sepulchre of Zachary 
the 
