Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece and Italy: A Succession of Visits to the Scenes of New Testament Narrative |
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The doctrines of Christianity were first brought hither by fugitives from Jerusalem , after the martyrdom of Stephen , who first addressing themselves exclu- sively to the Jews , but afterwards also to the Gentiles , made so ...
The doctrines of Christianity were first brought hither by fugitives from Jerusalem , after the martyrdom of Stephen , who first addressing themselves exclu- sively to the Jews , but afterwards also to the Gentiles , made so ...
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Twenty years after , it was ceded again by treaty to the Christians , and through the energetic assistance of Benedict , Bishop ... Sultan of Egypt , and the Christian garrison , to the number of two thousand men , obliged to capitulate ...
Twenty years after , it was ceded again by treaty to the Christians , and through the energetic assistance of Benedict , Bishop ... Sultan of Egypt , and the Christian garrison , to the number of two thousand men , obliged to capitulate ...
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The indefa- tigable activity of this one man , " to use the words of Milman , " had planted Christian colonies , each of ... and for which the unoffending Christians were punished by the infliction of the most un- heard - of tortures ...
The indefa- tigable activity of this one man , " to use the words of Milman , " had planted Christian colonies , each of ... and for which the unoffending Christians were punished by the infliction of the most un- heard - of tortures ...
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Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece and Italy William Henry Bartlett Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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