The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... faith , though many of them are free - thinkers , and have no respect for the Koran ; the second belong to the Greek Church , and the third principally to the Arme- nian . Besides these are the Jews and a small body of Ro- man Catholics ...
... faith , though many of them are free - thinkers , and have no respect for the Koran ; the second belong to the Greek Church , and the third principally to the Arme- nian . Besides these are the Jews and a small body of Ro- man Catholics ...
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... faith , purchase and read the Scriptures . They are not so strict as formerly in offering their prayers , making their pilgrimages , or in observing their fasts and festivals . The mosques are neglected , those in Cairo are falling into ...
... faith , purchase and read the Scriptures . They are not so strict as formerly in offering their prayers , making their pilgrimages , or in observing their fasts and festivals . The mosques are neglected , those in Cairo are falling into ...
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... faith ; and in the Crimean war , which has opened the doors which were closed against the Gospel . Thus has Providence , as by a pillar of cloud by day , and of fire by night , been leading the mission from one success to another , and ...
... faith ; and in the Crimean war , which has opened the doors which were closed against the Gospel . Thus has Providence , as by a pillar of cloud by day , and of fire by night , been leading the mission from one success to another , and ...
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... faith in his writings ; for in the whole extent of his poetry there is not a single great idea of the Christian system brought out , fur- ther than a belief in God , and the duty of leading virtuous lives . Thus , with all his admitted ...
... faith in his writings ; for in the whole extent of his poetry there is not a single great idea of the Christian system brought out , fur- ther than a belief in God , and the duty of leading virtuous lives . Thus , with all his admitted ...
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... Faith can catch a glimpse of the distant " Sunrise on the Hills " of a brighter and bet- ter world . His tenderness is not the result of mere exter- nal sympathy ; he would never , like an unsophisticated rustic , weep because others ...
... Faith can catch a glimpse of the distant " Sunrise on the Hills " of a brighter and bet- ter world . His tenderness is not the result of mere exter- nal sympathy ; he would never , like an unsophisticated rustic , weep because others ...
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