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In the ancient City of Ephesus there once stood
In the ancient City of Ephesus there once stood
the largest and most magnificent Greek
the largest and most magnificent Greek
Temple of the Ancient World. It was Built(crossed out) completed
Temple of the Ancient World. It was Built [[crossed out]] completed
about 300 years B.C. and is said to have
about 300 years B.C. and is said to have
been about 220 years in building. And
been about 220 years in building. And

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The Church Gods Building. And are built upon the foundation of the Apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the Chief Corner Stone. In whom all the building fiitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord. In whom ye also are builded together for a a habitation of God through the Spirit. Eph 2:20-22 In the ancient City of Ephesus there once stood the largest and most magnificent Greek Temple of the Ancient World. It was Built crossed out completed about 300 years B.C. and is said to have been about 220 years in building. And although six other temples of great splendor had in turn risen and been destroyed on the same spot_ Each excelling the other in excellence, yet this one was by far the grandest of them all. Its dimensions have been given us. It was 425 feet long and 220 feet wide. In the interior was a Chapel containing an image which Luke tells