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1 CaptJer | and shepherd of the holy city, was shepherding his flock 2 CaptJer | aforetime dwelled in this holy city with the devil's aid. They 3 CaptJer | army and to capture every city and village. And they reached 4 CaptJer | came to a large and famous city, a Christian city, which 5 CaptJer | famous city, a Christian city, which is Jerusalem, city 6 CaptJer | city, which is Jerusalem, city of the Son of God. And they 7 CaptJer | flowed in the middle of the city, from the massacring of 8 CaptJer | what happened in the great city of Antioch, what woes and 9 CaptJer | fate which overtook the city of Laodicea 6 and its inhabitants, 10 CaptJer | as he approached the holy city of Jerusalem, he began from 11 CaptJer | ye, O ye monks, will yon city surrender to me or not?' 12 CaptJer | of God protects this holy city.' And when they reached 13 CaptJer | went and reconnoitred the city and its walls. And when 14 CaptJer | were in the environs of the city, their mind was opened and 15 CaptJer | with the inhabitants of the city. Then the blessed patriarch 16 CaptJer | Lord what had overtaken the city, likewise was minded to 17 CaptJer | however beleaguered the entire city, and surrounded it for the 18 CaptJer | the monks in regard to the city, whether God would deliver 19 CaptJer | cannot but be that this city be laid waste. So it is 20 CaptJer | first not tell us that the city was to be delivered into 21 CaptJer | But as regards the holy city be not surprised at this 22 CaptJer | looked on the wall of the city, and saw a marvellous sight. 23 CaptJer | idly do you imagine of this city, that it is to be delivered 24 CaptJer | has given over this holy city into the hands of the enemy.' 25 CaptJer | that the inhabitants of the city would not consent to submit, 26 CaptJer | But the inhabitants of the city began to grieve when they 27 CaptJer | building towers around the city ; and they placed on them 28 CaptJer | because they knew that that city was a refuge of all Christians 29 CaptJer | day they broke down the city wall. Thereupon the evil 30 CaptJer | evil foemen entered the city in great fury, like infuriated 31 CaptJer | however who defended the city wall fled, and hid themselves 32 CaptJer | raced to every place in the city and with one accord extirpated 33 CaptJer | Persians had entered the city, and slain countless souls, 34 CaptJer | which lies outside the city at a distance of about two 35 CaptJer | he said : 'Farewell, holy city ! Forget not thy servant! 36 CaptJer | grief, at the fact that the city, the elect, famous, and 37 CaptJer | elect, famous, and imperial city had been given over to rapine ; 38 CaptJer | captivity from the Holy City. About them we heard of 39 CaptJer | has given us the great city of the Christians, Jerusalem, 40 CaptJer | presence.'~When we reached the city, they led us like sheep 41 CaptJer, 1| hands of the Persians in the city and in its environs, in 42 CaptJer, 1| place called the Golden City 1202 souls. In the monastery 43 CaptJer, 1| we found 2210. Within the city we found 265 souls. Just 44 CaptJer, 1| overthrew the wall of the city we found 9809 (1800) souls. 45 CaptJer, 2| were with him. From that city they brought the holy body