The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 |
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... SAXON ...... .. By Rev. J. P MacLean . ART . XX . INSPIRATION . PART II .... By S. Crane , D.D. ART . XXI . THE SECOND COMING ..... By Rev. M. D. Shutter . ART . XXII . PRAYER .... By Rev. J. Merrifield . ART . XXIII . THE CHRIST OF ...
... SAXON ...... .. By Rev. J. P MacLean . ART . XX . INSPIRATION . PART II .... By S. Crane , D.D. ART . XXI . THE SECOND COMING ..... By Rev. M. D. Shutter . ART . XXII . PRAYER .... By Rev. J. Merrifield . ART . XXIII . THE CHRIST OF ...
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... Saxon pride of race which will not admit the Indians to a social equality ; and secondly , the white man's love of gain which manufactures whiskey for them . Chaplain G. Collins , U. S. A. GENERAL REVIEW . Bible Study in the Theological ...
... Saxon pride of race which will not admit the Indians to a social equality ; and secondly , the white man's love of gain which manufactures whiskey for them . Chaplain G. Collins , U. S. A. GENERAL REVIEW . Bible Study in the Theological ...
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... to affirm that " the men " can only re- fer to the long succession of the high - priests of Israel ? G. L. Demarest , D.D. ARTICLE XIX . On the Kelto Saxon . DURING the 1887. ] 307 DOES THE GREEK ARTICLE DEFINE ? By G L Demarest, D D.
... to affirm that " the men " can only re- fer to the long succession of the high - priests of Israel ? G. L. Demarest , D.D. ARTICLE XIX . On the Kelto Saxon . DURING the 1887. ] 307 DOES THE GREEK ARTICLE DEFINE ? By G L Demarest, D D.
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... Saxon must have been a striking puzzle to many an intelligent mind . If this race is simply a combi- nation of Saxons , Angles and Jutes ( according to the usual acceptation of those terms ) then we must expect to find ele- ments which ...
... Saxon must have been a striking puzzle to many an intelligent mind . If this race is simply a combi- nation of Saxons , Angles and Jutes ( according to the usual acceptation of those terms ) then we must expect to find ele- ments which ...
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... Saxon invaders did not mix with the abo- rigines , but either drove them out of the country , or else killed them off . To read the statements made one might suppose that we possessed authoritative and unbroken history from the time of ...
... Saxon invaders did not mix with the abo- rigines , but either drove them out of the country , or else killed them off . To read the statements made one might suppose that we possessed authoritative and unbroken history from the time of ...
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