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... Maps exhibit the known world at four different periods : -1 . At the Foundation of Rome . 2. At the Birth of Christ . 3. At the Reformation . 4. A. D. 1840 . CONTENTS . Page 1 ......... INTRODUCTION FIRST PERIOD . - 4 2.
... Maps exhibit the known world at four different periods : -1 . At the Foundation of Rome . 2. At the Birth of Christ . 3. At the Reformation . 4. A. D. 1840 . CONTENTS . Page 1 ......... INTRODUCTION FIRST PERIOD . - 4 2.
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... Christ ..... ...... 146 2. The first promulgation of Christianity 3. Reign of Augustus and his successors , to the time of Vespasian 155 4. The destruction of Jerusalem , and persecution of the Chris- tians ........ ........ 158 5. The ...
... Christ ..... ...... 146 2. The first promulgation of Christianity 3. Reign of Augustus and his successors , to the time of Vespasian 155 4. The destruction of Jerusalem , and persecution of the Chris- tians ........ ........ 158 5. The ...
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... CHRIST Roman Empire Parthian .................. ................................. China Hindoostan 146 Crimson Blue Green Light Green Yellow THE WORLD , AS KNOWN AT THE TIME OF THE REFORMATION 332 England , Wales , and Ireland Crimson ...
... CHRIST Roman Empire Parthian .................. ................................. China Hindoostan 146 Crimson Blue Green Light Green Yellow THE WORLD , AS KNOWN AT THE TIME OF THE REFORMATION 332 England , Wales , and Ireland Crimson ...
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... recognition of the Lord Jesus Christ as its central point . The whole system of the Divine government revolves around him . Historical works , in general , have hardly taken notice of this ; and the manifesta- tion B 2 INTRODUCTION . 5.
... recognition of the Lord Jesus Christ as its central point . The whole system of the Divine government revolves around him . Historical works , in general , have hardly taken notice of this ; and the manifesta- tion B 2 INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... Christ the Godhead itself condescended to assume our nature ; or because it is easier to relate things in their simple historical order , than to trace di- rectly or indirectly their connexion with that great deed of infinite love . If ...
... Christ the Godhead itself condescended to assume our nature ; or because it is easier to relate things in their simple historical order , than to trace di- rectly or indirectly their connexion with that great deed of infinite love . If ...
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