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ILLUSTRATIONS
FIG.
PAGE
| 1. | (Frontispiece) |
| 2. | 127 |
(From a photograph by the Rev. F. N. Heazell)
| 3. | 133 |
(From a photograph by the Rev. F. N. Heazell)
| 4. | 144 |
(From a photograph by the Rev. F. N. Heazell)
| 5. | 146 |
| 6. | Plan of the Church of Abu Sarǵah at Old Cairo |
266 |
| 7. | Church of St. Mercurius (Abu Saifain) at Old Cairo. The Ikonostasion |
268 |
| 8. | Church of St. Mercurius (Abu Saifain) at Old Cairo. The Haikal |
269 |
| 9. | A Coptic Bishop |
273 |
| 10. | The Abyssinian Primate, Abūna Matewos |
310 |
| 11. | The Abyssinian Monastery by the Anastasis at Jerusalem |
313 |
| 12. | The Jacobite Patriarch, Mâr Ignātius ‘Abdullah Sattuf |
339 |
| 13. | Church at Karingachery |
376 |
| 14. | A Malabar Bishop |
378 |
| 15. | The Patriarchal Church at Etshmiadzin |
429 |
| 16. | Plan of the Patriarchal Church at Etshmiadzin |
433 |
| 17. | The Armenian Church of St. James at Jerusalem |
435 |
| 18. | Armenian Bishop and Vardapet |
437 |
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