. New Testament hours. man from their power,for He had triumphed over tliem openly. John might,therefore, with calm mind, write down what he was nowto hear. His risen, divine Lord, whom he saw, had cometo him as the Living One, bringing love, not wrath. The Epistle to the Church at Ephesus. -Lj^ dsus has been fully described in the Life of , in these Hours, ^ but having just returned froma second journey in the footsteps of the apostle, I amable to supplement the account of the once magnificentcity, by additional detail?. It lay about thirty-three 1 Dan. X. 6. ^ ^^^ ^ g. Geikies St. Pau
. New Testament hours. man from their power,for He had triumphed over tliem openly. John might,therefore, with calm mind, write down what he was nowto hear. His risen, divine Lord, whom he saw, had cometo him as the Living One, bringing love, not wrath. The Epistle to the Church at Ephesus. -Lj^ dsus has been fully described in the Life of , in these Hours, ^ but having just returned froma second journey in the footsteps of the apostle, I amable to supplement the account of the once magnificentcity, by additional detail?. It lay about thirty-three 1 Dan. X. 6. ^ ^^^ ^ g. Geikies St. Paul, vol. i. 68-74. 190 THE APOCALYPSE miles nearly south of Smyrna, from which its ruins maybe most easily reached: a railway now extending to themfrom the latter city, though what the very few trains getto carry, either to them or from them, apart from a chancefreight of tourists, is hard to imagine. The landscaperound Smyrna is charming. Broad, luxuriantly fertilevalleys alternate with wide plains, shut in, along the.
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