The truth of revelation : demonstrated by an appeal to existing monuments, sculptures, gems, coins, and medals . <s.\s^- 369 4t In Plate II. fig. 13, is a copy from the has reliefs,with which it is decorated; our figure is copied from The Architectural Remains of Home. This trium-phal arch of Titus, designed to commemorate thetaking of Jerusalem, was erected on the via sacra,which commenced at the Circus Maximus, and extendedto the Capitol. The sides of the arch-way are deco-rated by has reliefs: on the south side is seen thetriumphant entry into Rome; and on the oppositeside is shewn the p


The truth of revelation : demonstrated by an appeal to existing monuments, sculptures, gems, coins, and medals . <s.\s^- 369 4t In Plate II. fig. 13, is a copy from the has reliefs,with which it is decorated; our figure is copied from The Architectural Remains of Home. This trium-phal arch of Titus, designed to commemorate thetaking of Jerusalem, was erected on the via sacra,which commenced at the Circus Maximus, and extendedto the Capitol. The sides of the arch-way are deco-rated by has reliefs: on the south side is seen thetriumphant entry into Rome; and on the oppositeside is shewn the procession of captive Jews, withstaves in their hands, bearing the spoils of the templeof Jerusalem: the golden candlestick, with its SEVEN BRANCHES ; the GOLDEN TABLE, and the CEN-SER; the SILVER TRUMPETS, &c. There can be nodoubt that these are exact representations of the sacredfurniture of the temple, and also complete models ofthose which decorated the tabernacle in the wilderness,agreeably to the pattern shewed in the following is a copy of the golden candlestick,insulated from the A A


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