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  • ...Newcome in denying the later date of the last six chapters of the book. In England, bishop Kidder, Whiston, Hammond, and more recently Pye Smith and Davidson;
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  • ...ven, that the locality must have been between the 45th and 49th degrees of north latitude, in the northern districts of the Caspian and [[Euxine]] seas. Hen
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  • ...l. i, ser. 15,; Burnet, [[Exposition]] of the 39 Articles of the Church of England, p. 475, 515 sq.; Herport, [[Essay]] on Truths of Importance and [[Doctrine
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  • ...[Hebrew]] is the language of Daniel 8-12, wherein the little horn from the East is a leading subject, whereas the world's language, Chaldee, is that of Dan ...and His people Israel. This evil leader was referred to as the king of the north ( Daniel 11:40 ) who would come with a mighty army to crush the nation
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  • ...ch; 1850-51, Provincetown Centre; 1852-55, [[Sandwich]] District; 1856-57, North Manchester; 1858-59, [[Stafford]] Springs; 1860-61, Allen Street, New Bedfo
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  • ...es. </p> <p> To an ancient story form known widely in the [[Ancient]] Near East, the inspired Hebrew writer joined Israel's theological affirmation to form ...d skeletons of whales have been found buried in England; mammoths near the north pole; crocodiles in Germany, etc. It is well to bear in mind that God has s
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  • ...t they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!" In the east there is a mode of writing, which is designed to fix words in the memory, b ...ance, &nbsp;Jeremiah 17:1, or a reed pen similar to that now in use in the East. See &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:23. The ink was carried in a hollow horn fastened to
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  • ...f northern Israel to cut a covenant with David, making David king over the north as well as over southern Judah (&nbsp;2 Samuel 3:1; Compare &nbsp;2 Samuel ...ablished in the year 1643, and formed a bond of union between Scotland and England. It was sworn to and subscribed by many in both nations; who hereby solemnl
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  • ...on a ship is on the American coast, or an isle is situated on the coast of England, we mean only that it is near the coast. So we say, on each side stands an <p> or AVEN, a city of Egypt, situated in the land of Goshen, on the east of the Nile, and about five miles from the modern Cairo. It was called [[He
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  • ...which is really in earnest. Harms has lived, and Germany, Africa, and the East Indies have felt the consequence. He was one of those blocks from whom, in
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  • ...raised, it was answered in widely different Churches in no hesitating way. East and West, at Rome and in the provinces, belief in the Virgin Birth became a
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  • ...o their authorities. Two Eastern Church associations were formed, one in [[England]] and one in America, for the publication of interesting information on the ...re still unabated, and inspire a persistently aggressive policy in the Far East. Within recent years its literature has become popular in Europe through th
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  • ...us denominations, but this is now withdrawn. They were, in 1870: Church of England, 53,047; Roman Catholic, 22,091; Presbyterians, 9064; Wesleyans, 7187; Inde
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  • ...a, and as finally buried at Edessa. The later traditions carry him farther east, His martyrdom, whether in [[Persia]] or India, is said to have been occasi ...0:29 ). His doubts were removed, and he was one of the seven who journeyed north to meet the Lord at the Lake of [[Galilee]] (&nbsp; John 21:2 ). Despondent
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  • ...ortant and complicated. The temptation is to stave off the danger from the east by alliance with [[Damascus]] or Egypt. [[Sennacherib]] assumes that this w ...; an alliance between church and state; an alliance between [[France]] and England. </p> <p> '''(4):''' (n.) Any union resembling that of families or states;
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  • ...test length from north to south is 368 miles, and its average breadth from east to west about 100 miles. The kingdom of Portugal proper is bounded by the A ...ain. Regaining her independence, she threw herself under the protection of England, her traditional friend, during the Napoleonic struggle. She is now an inco
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  • ...the same year. The bones of the archbishop he entombed upon the top of the north wall of the presbytery of the Church of Winchester in a coffin of lead. Aft
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  • ...me way as bishop Fitzgerald criticised the similar evangelical movement of England (Aids to Faith, page 49, etc.). The best account of pietism is to be found
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  • ...church." In 1364 the primate forbade such dangerous contentions throughout England. As late as 1551 the city companies of London went in procession '''''—''
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  • ...der Weyde, who died 1464, painted a confessional chair as standing on the north side of the nave, next the stairs to the chancel, and outside the rood- scr
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