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Falkener, Edward
Ephesus and the temple of Diana — London, 1862

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182 APPENDIX I.

part of his reign, showed himself to be one of the most liberal,
rebuilding or restoring no fewer than fourteen cities of Asia Minor,
(among which was Ephesus,) that were destroyed by an earthquake
which happened in his reign ; and replying to one who wished him
to increase the taxes of the provinces, by saying, " It is the duty
of a good shepherd to shear not Jlay his sheep." The emperor
Adrian not only visited the principal cities, but on his return to
Rome built at Tivoli imitations of the most remarkable buildings
he had seen in the course of his travels.

We now come down to the Christian time, with the events of
which doubtless every reader of the Bible is in gi-eat part
acquainted. Those who desire more detailed information respect-
ing this period are referred to Conybeare and Howson's " Life and
Travels of St. Paul," and to the article " Ephesus" in Smith's
" Biblical Dictionary," by one of these writers.
 
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