The Christian Review, Tom 2Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1837 |
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... thousand persons , consisting of ten thousand Mohammedans , six thousand Jews , three thou- sand five hundred Greeks and Catholics , and five hundred Armenians . The walls of the city are twenty - five or thirty feet in height , and are ...
... thousand persons , consisting of ten thousand Mohammedans , six thousand Jews , three thou- sand five hundred Greeks and Catholics , and five hundred Armenians . The walls of the city are twenty - five or thirty feet in height , and are ...
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... thousand persons , at Naples , Palermo and other ports . She was viewed with admiration by these crowds , in whose minds the noble ship awakened feelings of respect for the free and happy nation to which she belongs . Our hearts respond ...
... thousand persons , at Naples , Palermo and other ports . She was viewed with admiration by these crowds , in whose minds the noble ship awakened feelings of respect for the free and happy nation to which she belongs . Our hearts respond ...
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... thousands who now regard it as , next to the original languages , the purest vehicle through which the mind of the Holy Spirit was ever conveyed to mortals . Under God , and with God , we feel prepared to stand or fall with this conse ...
... thousands who now regard it as , next to the original languages , the purest vehicle through which the mind of the Holy Spirit was ever conveyed to mortals . Under God , and with God , we feel prepared to stand or fall with this conse ...
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... thousand times over , to submit the controversy respecting the mode of baptism to any number of unprejudiced readers of English . They may be persons wholly unacquainted with Greek , or any other language than plain English ; only let ...
... thousand times over , to submit the controversy respecting the mode of baptism to any number of unprejudiced readers of English . They may be persons wholly unacquainted with Greek , or any other language than plain English ; only let ...
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... in failing , while practicable , to procure what is so essential to the future health , and comfort , and ornament of the city ? " Tens of thousands of people were walking here , -well 1837. ] 67 Dewey's Travels in Europe .
... in failing , while practicable , to procure what is so essential to the future health , and comfort , and ornament of the city ? " Tens of thousands of people were walking here , -well 1837. ] 67 Dewey's Travels in Europe .
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