A TRIP ABROAD
An Account of a Journey to the Earthly Canaan and the Land of the Ancient Pharaohs
To Which Are Appended
A Brief Consideration of the Geography and History of Palestine, and a Chapter on Churches of Christ in Great Britain
BY
DON CARLOS JANES
1905
[Illustration: "Striving for the Faith of the Gospel." Don Carlos Janes.]
_"Go, little booke, God send thee good passage, And specially let this be thy prayere: Unto them all that will thee read or hear, Where thou art wrong, after their help to call, Thee to correct in any part or all."_
CHAUCER.
PREFACE.
In this volume the author has made an effort to describe his journey to Palestine and Egypt. It is his desire that the book may be interesting and instructive to its readers. The chapter on the geography of Palestine, if studied with a good map, will probably be helpful to many. The historic sketch of the land may serve as an outline of the important events in the history of that interesting country. It is desired that the last chapter may give American readers a better understanding of the work of churches of Christ in Great Britain.
This book is not a classic, but the author has tried to give a truthful account of a trip, which, to him, was full of interest and not without profit. No doubt some errors will be found, but even the critical reader may make some allowance when it is known that the writing, with the exception of a small part, was done in a period of eighty days. During this time, the writer was also engaged in evangelistic work, speaking every day without a single exception, and as often as four times on some of the days. That the careful reading of the following pages may be profitable, is the desire of THE AUTHOR.
BOWLING GREEN, KY., October 21, 1905.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
Several books have been consulted in preparing this one. "Lands of the Bible," by J.W. McGarvey, has been very helpful. The same is true of Edmund Sherman Wallace's "Jerusalem the Holy." Much information has been obtained from the "Historical Geography of Bible Lands," by John B. Calkin. Other works consulted were: "Recent Discoveries on the Temple Hill," by James King; the "Bible Atlas," by Jesse L. Hurlbut; "Galilee in the Time of Christ," by Selah Merrill; "City of the Great King," by J.T. Barclay; "Palestine," by C.R. Conder; Smith's "Bible Dictionary"; "Century Dictionary and Cyclopaedia"; "Columbian Encyclopaedia," and "Encyclopaedia Britannica."
The chapter on Churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland was read before publication by Bro. Ivie Campbell, Jr., of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, who made some suggestions for its improvement. Bro. J.W. McGarvey, of Lexington, Ky., kindly read the chapters on the Geography and History of Palestine, and made some corrections. Selah Merrill, United States Consul at Jerusalem, has given some information embodied in the Historic Sketch of Palestine. Acknowledgement of the helpful services of my wife, and of Miss Delia Boyd, of Atpontley, Tenn., is hereby made.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: A Trip Abroad by Don Carlos Janes
- 2: I bought a second hand typewriter
- 3: The ship furnished Bibles and hymn books
- 4: Brother Nelmes and his wife are excellent people
- 5: In the large Waverley Station a stranger
- 6: And boarded the train for Kirkcaldy
- 7: Situated a short distance from Stratford
- 8: And scientifically educate destitute orphans
- 9: Wesley preached is still in use
- 10: I will only mention Nelson's monument in Trafalgar Square
- 11: King of Ur about twenty five centuries before Christ
- 12: I could have gone to Fluelin by rail
- 13: Seeing the street called the Corso
- 14: And that Caligula spent it in less than a year
- 15: Some of the old stone paved streets
- 16: Where I took ship for Patras in Greece
- 17: The Erectheum is a smaller temple
- 18: A representation of Prometheus
- 19: And anchored outside the breakwater at Smyrna
- 20: Ayassalouk is a poor little village
- 21: In making excavations at Ephesus
- 22: Great is Diana of the Ephesians
- 23: Which is on the left of Damascus
- 24: And Damascus is briefly described in those words
- 25: Were thus murdered in Damascus alone
- 26: Ten feet thick and thirteen feet high
- 27: I went down to Rayak and on to Beyrout again
- 28: Elijah then took the false prophets down to the brook Kishon
- 29: The road to Tiberias is not all smooth
- 30: Situated in the neighborhood of Bethsaida
- 31: The prophetess Deborah sent for Barak
- 32: Before leaving the ship at Jaffa I was talking with Mr
- 33: And between my herdsmen and thy herdsmen
- 34: I first attended the meeting conducted by Bro
- 35: Which they regard as the true Gethsemane
- 36: Which Lazarus may never have seen
- 37: And on the other side of the Kidron
- 38: And was supplied from the Mamilla Pool
- 39: Is the Chapel of the Sepulcher
- 40: Where a good breeze can be had to blow away the chaff
- 41: And gets its name Gordon's Calvary
- 42: Schick could gather from the Bible
- 43: For Christians to enter this inclosure
- 44: And visited the Abyssinian church
- 45: Next the Leper Hospital was visited
- 46: The view from Scopus is very extensive
- 47: And was buried in the way to Ephrath the same is Bethlehem
- 48: The aqueduct from the sealed fountain leads past the pools
- 49: And came and dwelt by the oaks of Mamre
- 50: Was the day we went down to Jericho
- 51: The present Jericho is a small Arab village
- 52: A little north of Nebi Samwil is the site of ancient Gibeon
- 53: Whom Peter was called from Lydda to raise from the dead
- 54: Extensive orange groves are cultivated around Jaffa
- 55: The Pyramid of Cheops alone remains
- 56: The Cataract Hotel is a large place for tourists
- 57: It was my desire to see the Nilometer on the island
- 58: Some of the original statues of Rameses II
- 59: And another had the mummy of a bird
- 60: The American Mission conducts a school for boys
- 61: It has been called the Land of Canaan
- 62: The Plains of Sharon and Philistia
- 63: South of the Jarmuk River is Mt
- 64: Perea lay south of the Decapolis
- 65: But they came unto Haran and dwelt there
- 66: The combined forces of Jabin and several confederate kings
- 67: And by the conspiracy of Absalom
- 68: But after the death of Jehoida
- 69: Zedekiah was the last king in the line
- 70: They erected one of their own on Mt Gerizim
- 71: Bar Cochba proclaimed himself king in Jerusalem
- 72: But they never entered Palestine
- 73: The Coplaw Street congregation
- 74: And in 1902 it was seventy two
- 75: A hymn being sung between these two items
- 76: And cooeperate with Christian Churches
- 77: A book room is maintained in Birmingham
- 78: The church in Bulawayo numbers about fifty members
- 79: At Twynholm I also attended the Social Hour meeting
- 80: And if the New Testament can not be trusted
- 81: You must not profess to believe the Old Testament
- 82: Said theory contradicting fact
