[12.44] Pococke, Descript. of the East, vol. ii. part i. p. 192 (London 1745), Chesney, Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris, i. 425, et seq.
[12.45] That is to say, opposite to that part of the old town which is still inhabited.
[12.46] See below.
[12.47] The type of the Maronites is reproduced in a striking manner in the country of Antakieh, Soneideieb, and Beylan.
[12.48] F. Naironi, Anoplia fidei Cathol. (Rome, 1694), p 58, et seq., and the work of S. Em. Paul Peter Masad, present patriarch of the Maronites, entitled Kitab ed. durr ed. manzoum (in Arabic, printed at the convent of Zamisch in the Kesronan, 1863).
[12.49] Acts xi. 19, 20; xiii. 1.
[12.50] Gal. ii. 11, et seq., presumes it to be so.
CHAPTER XIII.
[13.1] Acts xi. 22, &c.
[13.2] Acts xi. 25.