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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_36588" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_36588" /> ==
<p> a [[Protestant]] minister and [[African]] traveller, was born in 1812. For a time he edited the Hebrew-Christian Magazine, and afterwards took charge of a congregation. In 1856 the earl of Clarendon, secretary of state, sent him to the East, to explore the site of ancient Carthage. He died January 6, 1882. He published, [[Tunis]] (184.1): — A [[Voice]] from North and South [[Africa]] (1844): — Wanderings in [[Belt]] Ejareed (1854, 2 volumes): — [[Arabic]] [[Reading]] [[Lessons]] (1855): — [[Carthage]] and her Remains (1861): — [[Ruined]] [[Cities]] within [[Numidian]] and [[Carthaginian]] [[Territories]] (1862). (B.P.) </p>
<p> a [[Protestant]] minister and African traveller, was born in 1812. For a time he edited the Hebrew-Christian Magazine, and afterwards took charge of a congregation. In 1856 the earl of Clarendon, secretary of state, sent him to the East, to explore the site of ancient Carthage. He died January 6, 1882. He published, [[Tunis]] (184.1): '''''''''' A Voice from North and South Africa (1844): '''''''''' Wanderings in Belt Ejareed (1854, 2 volumes): '''''''''' Arabic [[Reading]] [[Lessons]] (1855): '''''''''' [[Carthage]] and her Remains (1861): '''''''''' [[Ruined]] Cities within Numidian and Carthaginian Territories (1862). (B.P.) </p>
          
          
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

a Protestant minister and African traveller, was born in 1812. For a time he edited the Hebrew-Christian Magazine, and afterwards took charge of a congregation. In 1856 the earl of Clarendon, secretary of state, sent him to the East, to explore the site of ancient Carthage. He died January 6, 1882. He published, Tunis (184.1): A Voice from North and South Africa (1844): Wanderings in Belt Ejareed (1854, 2 volumes): Arabic Reading Lessons (1855): Carthage and her Remains (1861): Ruined Cities within Numidian and Carthaginian Territories (1862). (B.P.)

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