He was a thin, solemn man of imposing stature, gray at the temples, lined in the face, and he entered Makor with the stately spirituality of one familiar with God. in every detail. Only he had a plate before him at this feast and only he would dine. ere persecuted; while the poor Nestorians were perio cally tortured, one emperor after another convincin
So well, in fact, that the knights will begin picking their wives from the very women that three days earlier they were spitting on their lances. For I have made my pilgrimage, as You must see. Next day he had proof of how serious the debate was, for the Byzantine who had thrown his spear at the Egyptian was not con- tent with having escaped being a murderer. A canopy was erected at the rabbi's house and jars of wine were purchased from the Greek who kept a shop near the old Christian chur
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