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  • ...r from the sun, a large and terrible cave, and the doors of it open to the north. This cave is built of serpents wattled together, and the heads of all the
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  • ...p> </td> <td> <p> Rom. Cath. </p> </td> <td> <p> Prot. </p> </td> <td> <p> East Chur </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> N.Amer. </p> </td> <td> <p> 59000000 </
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  • ...nland; the Periodical Accounts of their Missions; Loskell's History of the North american Indian Missions; Oldendorp's History of the Brethren's [[Missions] ...ons are assistants to presbyters, much in the same way as in the church of England. Deaconesses are retained for the purpose of privately admonishing their ow
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  • ...bed the circuitous route by which the nation approached Palestine from the east, and to his generalship, the two successful campaigns in which Sihon and [[ ...almost succeeded in uniting the people of the south with the people of the north. Perhaps the most important Old testament figure that must be interpreted a
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  • ...hearing the explanation given, they were satisfied that the tribes on the east were faithful in heart. </p> <p> &nbsp;Joshua 23 , &nbsp;Joshua 24 . In con ...uben, [[Gad]] and half of Manasseh) received their inheritance in the land east of Jordan that Israel had conquered in the time of Moses (13:1-14:5). Of th
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  • ...world (vitiated, in the eyes of the present writer, by its support of the North-Galatian view), in A. Deissmann, St. Paul: a Study in Social and [[Religiou
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  • ...non. ‘More boats are upset, and more lives are lost in the breakers at the north end of the ledge of rocks that defend the inner harbour, than anywhere else ...t off-shore made entrance from the south impossible. [[Entrance]] from the north was shallow and treacherous, but small vessels could navigate it. </p> <p>
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  • ...his time he took with him four seamen and two catechists. They sailed from England in the month of September, 1850. On reaching their destination, it is said
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  • ...siastical territory became known as a “diocese” or “see” (“eparchy” in the East). Bishops of churches that had been founded by apostles were said to be in ...ordaining priests and deacons differs not essentially from the practice in England. </p>
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  • ...ter the Conference of 1881, when it was proposed to send a deputation from England to Australia to consider the question fully. The Rev. F. W. Bourne was nomi
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  • ...l missionary societies for Africa in [[France]] and Austria. The Church of England had, in 1885, the following dioceses: Capetown, Grahamstown, Sierra Leone,
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  • ...es of the Jordan; rice and Indian maize are cultivated in irrigated fields North of Lake Huleh, and cotton at several spots. With scientific irrigation this
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  • ...ussia '''''—''''' Heidenreich of Culm, Ernest of Pomesania, and Henry of [[England]] '''''—''''' together with the margrave [[Otto]] von Brandenburg, interp
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  • ...he faith of the centurion of Capernaum, He said, ‘Many shall come from the east and from the west, and shall sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the ...ries went from it to the northern and southern Picts of Scotland, and into England, along the eastern coast to the Thames, and to the European continent. Colu
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  • ...al department of the Presbyterian Church of the lower provinces of British North America. The Halifax School of [[Medicine]] was incorporated in 1873. The p
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  • ...ings of the Church of Scotland; Neal's History of the Puritans, and of New England; History of the [[Bohemian]] Persecutions. </p> ...shed the first law in favour of them. The death of Maximin, emperor of the east, soon after put a period to all their troubles; and this was the great epoc
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  • ...ntest between a king of the North and a king of the South. The king of the North (elsewhere spoken of as 'the Assyrian,' antitype of Epiphanes) succeeds and ...D. A heaven-sent vision shows that [[Scripture]] points to battles between north and south until the northern king proudly triumphs and persecutes the peopl
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  • ...ed in the East (Cappadocia and Pontus), and the double letter in the south-east (Cyprus, Rhodes, etc.), of the Modern Greek area. Finally, the retention an
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  • ...hat ‘inns in our sense of the term were, as they still are, unknown in the East’ (M‘Clintock and Strong, <i> Cyc. s.v </i> .). A truer view is given in <p> The inns or caravanserais of the east, in which travellers are accommodated, are not all alike, some being simply
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  • ...the island were determined by successive empires which dominated the Near East. [[Egyptian]] and [[Persian]] kings controlled Cyprus prior to the coming o ...two prominent cities, Salamis and Paphos, and 17 towns. Salamis was at the east and Paphos at the west end of the island. &nbsp;Acts 13:4-5. Barnabas was a
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