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Definition of Bethels
1. bethel [n] - See also: bethel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bethels
Literary usage of Bethels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Hymns: Their Authors and History by Samuel Willoughby Duffield (1886)
"... Christian laymen on the continent, to write Isabella Graham's life, establish
Orphan Asylums, Tract Societies, Bible Societies, bethels, Sunday-schools. ..."
2. Sunshine and shadow in New York by Matthew Hale Smith (1869)
"bethels. All along the North and East Rivers are chapels for seamen. The Baptists,
Episcopalians, Methodists, and Presbyterians have each a seamen's Bethel, ..."
3. Researches in Sinai by William Matthew Flinders Petrie, C. T. Currelly (1906)
"... AND THE bethels THE rocky ravines around the temple of Serabit have never been
planned until now; ..."
4. A Classical and Topographical Tour Through Greece, During the Years 1801 by Edward Dodwell (1819)
"CHAPTER V. Departure from Athens — To Eleusis — Mystic way — Monastery of Daphne —
Votive rock — Sacred springs — bethels — Eleusis — Mount Kerata — Megara ..."
5. Darkness and Daylight: Or, Lights and Shadows of New York Life by Helen Campbell (1896)
"... Sailors' Boarding-Houses — The Seamen's Exchange — A Boy's Life on the School
Ship "St. Mary's" — bethels and Seamen's Homes — Life at the Sailors' Snug ..."