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The Temple of Pan--Near where the transfiguration on Mount Hermon took place
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__|a (CAJSImage)[system control number to record digital location]
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__|a 5470BAI/LVii196CAJS
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1_|a Bain, Robert E. M. |4 Photographer
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00|a The Temple of Pan--Near where the transfiguration on Mount Hermon took place |h [Graphic]
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1_|a Earthly Footsteps of The Man of Galilee Being Three Hundred and Eighty-Four Original Photographic Views and Descriptions
of the Places Connected with the Earthly Life of Our Lord and His Apostles Traced with Note Book and Camera showing where
Christ was born, brought up, baptized, tempted, transfigured and crucified, together with the scenes of his prayers, tears,
miracles and sermons, and also places made sacred by the labors of his apostles, from Jerusalem to Rome by Bishop John H.
Vincent, D.D., LL.D., Rev. James W. Lee, D.D., and R.E.M. Bain. London: W.A. Hammond, Holborn Hall, E.C.
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__|a St. Louis, |c 1894.
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__|a 1 photograph : |b b&w ; |c 25 .4 x 17.7 cm ( 10 x 7 in).
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__|a Photograph is in a book with a description beneath ; printed description: "(Judges, ii:12.)-'And they forsook the Lord
God of their fathers, which brought them out of the land of Egypt, and followed other gods, of the gods of the people that
were round about them, and bowed themselves unto them, and provoked the Lord to anger.' The temple of Pan, or what remains
of it at Cæsarea Philippi, is hewn out of a part of Mount Hermon. There are arched niches chiseled into the sides of the foot
of the mountain here about which there are Greek letters indicating that the temple was dedicated to the rustic god Pan. Cæsarea
Philippi was but a little distance from Dan, which formed the extreme limit of the Holy Land, and so the god worshiped here
was one of the gods of the people that were round about Israel. Here are streams, wild woods, goats, and mountains, and all
things in nature which seem to be friendly to the genius of the heathen god, Pan."
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__|a Niches and caves in a rock wall
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__|a Good
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__|a Photograph not catalogued by Lazard--catalogued at CAJS
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__|a [scanning note]
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_4|a Temple of Pan
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_0|a Syria
_4|a Mount Hermon
_4|a Cæsarea Philippi
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2_|a W.A. Hammond, Holborn Hall, E.C. |4 Publisher
2_|a Holy Land Image Collection
2_|a Lenkin Photo Image Collection
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0_|t CAJS Image Collection |g LVii |l BAI |m 5470 |n LVii196CAJS
0_|t The Lenkin Family Collection of Photography, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
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