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  • ...e west, the [[Jordan]] River in the east, the [[Lebanon]] [[Range]] in the north and the [[Sinai]] Desert in the south. </p> <p> <img src="data:image/png;ba ...decoration; while the plateau on the heights round Jerusalem and on to the north lies bare in whitish grey. Galilee has more woodland, and some thin remains
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  • ...n the heavenly city itself, &nbsp;Revelation 21:13 , the reference to the "east" gate points to the outgoing of the influence of the city "eastward." See D ...ted in, that part of a church which contains the choir or chancel; as, the east front of a cathedral. </p>
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  • ...tempts have repeatedly been made by the High-Church party of the Church of England to show that there is no irreconcilable difference between the Thirty-nine ...cal-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/england,+church+of Church Of England from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</re
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  • ...turally put a stop to the printing and circulation of vernacular Bibles in England; and, during the attempt to put the clock back by force, Rogers and Cranmer ...tison, 1874, and Professor Milligan of Glasgow, 1895. General histories of England and of English literature may also be profitably consulted on the history o
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  • ...in the south-west, [[Pisidia]] in the south and [[Lycaonia]] in the south-east </p> <p> <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAaoAAAIuCA ...fes </i> (1906), <i> and Der Leserkreis des Galaterbriefes </i> (1908)-are North Galatian. </p> <p> James Strahan. </p>
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  • ...United States Roman Catholic Church In). The Quakers (q.v.) originated in England, and found their way among the American colonists. They founded large and f
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  • ...nd's Almanach Ecclesiastique du Canada, 1884; Dawson, Geological Report of North- west, in Toronto Globe, Oct. 30, 1883.. (J. R.) See additional article on
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  • ...religious satisfaction."Gilpin's [[Observations]] on the Western Parts of England, p. 138, 139; Bigland's [[Letters]] on Hist. p. 313. </p> ...best materials for a history of the series of confiscations that ensued in England are' in Three [[Chapters]] of Letters relating to the Suppression of Monast
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  • ...]] accompanying the king of Israel in "glory returning from the way of the East" (&nbsp;Ezekiel 43:2; &nbsp;Matthew 24:27). The obstacles which stood in th ...is a river of consequence in Scripture geography, being the utmost limit, east, of the territory of the Israelites. It was indeed only occasionally that t
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  • ...itself. Since then they have extended their strange evangelization to the East Indies, Australia, the islands of the Pacific, Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, an
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  • ...ted in, that part of a church which is opposite to, and farthest from, the east, or the part containing the chancel and choir. </p> ...atesmanship of that Kingdom, it is unwise and wasteful to transport to the East the controversies and cleavages of Western Christianity. Only the universal
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  • ...'''' '' Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship for the Presbyterian Church in England (1867). </p> <p> '''6.''' ''Miscellaneous. '''''—''''' '' Hymns for Chris
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  • ...ed unto me" (&nbsp;Ezekiel 26:2); the caravans from Petra, Palmyra and the East instead of passing through Jerusalem, will be transferred to me. Tyre is th ...the nineteenth to the twenty-fourth verse every particular relates to the east, while that referred to in the twelfth implies the west—Spain, or beyond.
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  • ..., and its sudden collapse under Rehoboam, is a feature not uncommon in the East. Before [[Darius]] Hystaspes' time, when the satrapial system was introduce ...ded much; the solving of ‘riddles’ held a large place in the wisdom of the East, and we hear of the ‘hard questions’ of the queen of Sheba (&nbsp; Psal
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  • ...the principal towns of Scotland:" also at London, and in various parts of England. They think that the order of public worship, which uniformly obtained in t ...language, which some of the Baptist brethren are now accomplishing in the East. </p> <p> See Rippon's Baptist Register, vol. 1: p. 172-175; Adams's View o
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  • ...rgely represented inl the walks of history and literature in America as in England. It may be added that Unitarian sentiments are held substantially by "Unive
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  • ...er the [[Catholic]] Church, especially when favored by the emperors of the East. It was the root source of many heresies. Its antagonist [[Athanasius]] (29 ...68 sq.; Reid, ''Hist. Of Presbyter. Ch. In Ireland,'' 3, 14, 489). Both in England and [[America]] there are doubtless many Arians among those who are called
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  • ...h the origin of that order of monks are purely mythical. [[Edward]] I of [[England]] was a brother of the order; Simon Stokes of [[Kent]] was one of its famou ...hon flowing through it; mounts [[Tabor]] and Little Hermon were in front, (east); and on the right, (south,) the prospect was bounded by the hills of Samar
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  • ...s, who massacred 70,000 Romans and their allies, recalled Suetonius to the East. He took a terrible vengeance. The after history of the province is full of ...mmerce uniting the various lands; Latin spread in the West as Greek in the East: these causes all combined in God's providential arrangements to prepare fo
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  • ...uritans, by the [[Solemn]] [[League]] and Covenant. The Act of Union (with England) was formally ratified by the [[Parliament]] of Scotland Jan. 16,1707; it c ...glish immigrants, became distinctively Anglo-Saxon; since the Union with [[England]] ( <i> q. v </i> .) the prosperity of Scotland has been of steady and rapi
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  • ...kw. Mag. 25:619 sq.; 27:179; 29:523; 1, 806; Lond. Quart. Rev. 10:101 sq.; North. Amer. Review, 1864, 606 sq. </p>
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  • ...is so much influenced by [[Pauline]] ideas as to designate all Asia Minor north of the [[Taurus]] by enumerating the Roman provinces. St. Paul, then, calls ...urned northward at a point not far distant from Pisidian Antioch, to reach North Galatia through Phrygia from the southwest. See the Map of Asia Minor. </p>
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  • ...ion of printing. These small Bibles were produced almost as plentifully in England as in France, and in an identical style, which continued well into the 14th ...closer concentration of power. After long and self-denying studies in the East and West, Jerome went to Rome (A.D. 382), probably at the request of Damasu
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  • ...uteronomy 2:8; &nbsp;Judges 11:18 ), at length reaching the country to the north of the Arnon. Here they remained for some time till they had conquered [[Ba ...etation has a certain resemblance to the downs of the southern counties of England. </p> <p> Of the language of the Moabites we know nothing. or next to nothi
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  • ...eir great disinterestedness and diligence in propagating the [[Gospel]] in England, these good men, it has been remarked, within thirty years after the commen ...sbyter and that of bishop. After the success of Augustine and his monks in England, the Culdees had shut themselves up within the limits of Scotland, and had
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  • ...ch, which was a direct outgrowth of Mr. Wesley's publication enterprise in England, mentioned above. It was begun in [[Philadelphia]] by official action of th
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  • ..., therefore, according to others, was some where in Media, Armenia, or the north of Mesopotamia; all mountainous tracts, and affording, instead of the sicke ...is from a junction after their long wanderings, a hundred and twenty miles north of the Persian gulf, and where the river [[Ulai]] flows in from the northea
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  • ...as they might ordain, may have the right to fulfill the same functions in England and Ireland. </p> <p> In consequence, Dr. M'Caul, of Ireland, having declin
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  • ...[Augustus]] contirmed to them. Occupying their own quarter of the city-the north-eastern-and forming, under their ethnarch or ‘alabarch,’ a community wi ...airo]] was another blow, and the discovery in 1497 of the new route to the East <em> via </em> the Cape of Good Hope almost destroyed its trade. At the beg
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  • ...and [[Sadducees]] of old. The former prevail in Russia, [[Poland]] and the East; the latter in [[Germany]] and America. Many of the Jews today are deists, ...of the liberal spirit, and there also the Jews were heartily welcomed. In England, also, they soon after (1655), by the success of t </p>
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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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  • ...There are, besides, seven classical institutions: Catawba College, Newton, North Carolina; Mercersburg College, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania; Palatinate Colleg
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  • ...as wholly misleading, since that type of text was widely prevalent in the East also, and probably took its rise thence; ‘Neutral’ as begging the quest
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  • ...shed by Pollanus, Calvin's successor, who founded a Church at Glastonbury, England. It was written in Latin, and then, in 1551. translated into Dutch by John
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  • ...se with the "valley of Lebanon" when approached by the ordinary roads from north or south. It is of great extent, more than sixty miles long by about five i ...9:5; &nbsp;Jeremiah 52:8 ) are the low plain or <i> ''''' ghaur ''''' </i> North of the Dead Sea. <i> ''''' ‛Ărābhāh ''''' </i> is here equivalent to <
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  • ...se of distilled spirits only; but in 1833 a society was formed at Preston, England, on the principle of total abstinence from all intoxicating drinks. The Bri
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  • ...m> . The Austrian scholar Bickell, who has been followed by Duhm, and in [[England]] by Dillon, has tried to show that the poem was written throughout in quat ...in Arabia at that time. Though Job was one of the greatest men of all the east, we do not find any such adoration paid to him by his contemporaries, in th
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  • ...'''°''''' . The air is very humid, and the fall of rain is greater than in England, but there are more dry days. All the native trees and plants are evergreen ...g the chief export; Auckland, the largest, and Wellington, the capital, in North Island, and [[Dunedin]] and [[Christchurch]] in South Island, are the chief
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  • ...eferred to the hurricanes which sometimes take place on the deserts of the East, where whole caravans have been known to be covered over and destroyed. But ...connection with irrigation in Egypt (Deissmann, Light from the [[Ancient]] East). </p> <div> '''B — 1: '''''Βρέχω''''' ''' (Strong'S #1026 — Verb
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  • ...hs of Tartarus, hateful and mutually hating each other. From Syria and the east the legend passed into Greece, mingled, however, with allusions to the delu ..., when he was at Melita, &nbsp;Acts 28:5, was probably the common viper of England, '''Pelias berus''' . ''See Also '' '''Adder; Asp''' ''.'' </p> <p> When Go
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  • ...kened by her war in the Netherlands, and threatened both by [[France]] and England. </p> <p> They opened negotiations with France, and in 1605 a vast conspira ...e]] in 1248, Murcia in 1260, and Granada in 1492; Turkish successes in the East came too late to save the Moors, and the last were banished from the countr
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  • ...between the convention of estates there, and both houses of parliament in England. This confession is contained in thirty-three chapters, and in every point ...ory.’ This is much less like the earliest forms of developed creed both in East and West than Harnack’s more famous reconstruction of ‘our oldest creed
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  • ...ciety Of Zeist,'' in Holland, founded in 1793; and The Missionary Union of North Sleswick, founded in 1843. </p> <p> In addition to these foreign missions,
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  • ...the Atlantic ocean and Asia, and between the [[Mediterranean]] sea and the North sea. </p> ...onaco), and Belgium, while Protestantism is the prevailing religion in the North German Confederation, Switzerland, Holland, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden,
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  • ...neral, no mention was made of inviting any other churches, except those of England, France, the Palatinate, Hesse, and Switzerland, and it was a matter postpo ...Aries, in 314, was attended by bishops from Gaul, Britain, Germany, Spain, North Africa, and Italy. </p> <p> [['''Ii.''' AD]] 325 to 869. '''''—''''' The
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  • ...as b.c. 5000 the condition of things may be aptly compared with that of [[England]] under the Heptarchy. Eridu, modern [[Abu]] Shahrein, lay on the [[Gulf]]
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  • ...pirit. Sundays after Pentecost, Sundays from Whit-Sunday to Advent; but in England, anciently as now, Sundays after Trinity. </p>
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  • ...bution, though apparently dying out of most European lands, where, as in [[England]] and France, it was once rampant. India, China, South Africa, and the [[Sa ...could he speak to any one, or receive or return a salutation, since in the East this involves an embrace." </p> <p> That the disease was not contagious is
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  • ...insinuate that it was looked upon as a common right among the kings of the east. At this day, the Jews no longer pay any tithe; at least they do not think <p> <strong> TITHES </strong> . According to both North Israelite (&nbsp; [[Genesis]] 28:22 ) and Judæan (&nbsp; Genesis 14:20 )
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  • ...Messrs. Turner and White, and commenced a mission at Wagarea, on the north-east coast. They were surrounded by ferocious and savage men. One day Mr. Turner
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  • ...rs of Long Compton are firm believers in witchcraft; and in April 1879, at East Dereham, Norfolk, a man was fined for assaulting the daughter of an old wom
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  • .../p> <p> '''3.''' The Barline tribe, living about eight days' journey north-east from Monrovia, and next interior to the Pessehs, has recently been brought
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  • ...e, but not for the slow work of beleaguerment. Directing his course to the east, he passed, with fire and sword, through [[Elgin]] and [[Banff]] into Aberd
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  • ...sters, p. 383; Southern Literary Messenger, 1:15; Sherman, Sketches of New England Methodism, p. 414; Meth. Qu. Rev. July, 1852, p. 430, 477; Jan. 1854, p. 9;
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  • ...ancient world is full of miracles’ (Deissmann, <i> Light from the Ancient East </i> 2, 1911, pp. 284, 393). Divination and magic were prevalent not merely ...rinkling water on an ox. Intuitive types of divination in the ancient Near East involved oracles, prophecies, and dreams. </p> <p> In Israel, an official p
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  • <p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) An island on the coast of British North America, famed for the fishing grounds in its vicinity. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ...s of Newfoundland, therefore, are mainly Europeans, and principally from [[England]] and Ireland. Those from the last-named country predominate to such an ext
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  • ...es of the East, than they can ever do in the cold and moist regions of the north. [[Figs]] are also used medicinally, and we have a notice in , of their emp
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  • ...tion.'' One of the five cities of the Philistines by the sea and ten miles north of Gaza; taken by Judah, &nbsp;Judges 1:18; visited by Samson; &nbsp;Judges ...Joshua 13:3; &nbsp;1 Samuel 6:17, a seaport on the Mediterranean, 10 miles north of Gaza. Samson went down from [[Timnath]] to Ashkelon. &nbsp;Judges 14:19.
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  • ...oyalty, and crowns the sovereign. His ecclesiastical province includes all England, except the six northern counties. Among his privileges, he can confer degr
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  • ...e, John, Life of Kitto (Edinb. 1857, 8vo); Lond. Athenceum, 1857, June 27; North Brit. Rev. Feb. 1847; Littell, Living Age, lii, 445 sq. (J. H. W.) </p>
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  • ...he religious division of the inhabitants in 1871 was as follows: Church of England, 229,243; Presbyterians, 49,122; Wesleyans, 36,277; Congregationalists, 925
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  • <p> (n.) A county in the north of England. </p> ...being mainly agricultural, with iron-works and shipbuilding-works; and the North mainly pastoral, with industries connected with mining and shipping. [[Leed
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  • ...nal inhabitants of the country. This tribe occupied an area extending from north of the Mahanaddi, south to the banks of the Godavari. Their mountain haunts
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  • ...History of the Excavations <p> In 1904 the Palestine Exploration Fund of [[England]] obtained a "permit" for the excavation of <i> ''''' Tell Jezer ''''' </i> ...lest.'' page 85) identifies it with ''Y'Azur,'' a little village two miles east of Jaffa; but this has long since been identified with the [[Hazor]] of Eus
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  • ...tgesetze (Const. 1820); Lea, Sacerd. Celibacy (Phila. 1867, 8vo); Stanley, East. Church, p. 264; Milman, Lat. Christianity, 3:108 sq. (See Marriage); (See
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  • ...y are rare, and when found are generally of Early English date; but in the North they are much more frequent, and were used to a considerably later period.
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  • .../p> <p> This excess of daring arrogance brought on a fatal collapse. As in England the nobility and commons had extorted from their cowardly king the Magna Ch
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  • ..., gave directions for the use of lessons in such services. The Church of [[England]] pursued its own plan in arranging the daily lessons. Not, content, as the
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  • ...ceived the pall from the anti-pope, [[Benedict]] X. Agelmar, bishop of the East Angles, and several abbots were also deposed. Walfred, bishop of Worcester,
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  • ...e south, the Wilderness of [[Shur]] to the west, and the [[Arabah]] to the east (&nbsp;Genesis 16:7; &nbsp;Genesis 16:14; &nbsp;Genesis 20:1; &nbsp;Numbers ...discovered in 1842 by the Rev. J. Rowlands of Queen's College, Cambridge, England, whose discovery was endorsed by the great German geographer Ritter, by E.S
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  • ...n of manufactured tin, now in the [[Truro]] Muscum, has been discovered in England, which, as it differs from those made by the Romans, is supposed to be of P
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  • ...it is universally prohibited. In [[Sweden]] it is punished with death. In England, besides the nullity of the second marriage, it subjects the offender to tr ...ral wives, at the same time; - opposed to monogamy; as, the nations of the East practiced polygamy. See the Note under Bigamy, and cf. Polyandry. </p>
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  • .... Rev. April, 1858; Margaliouth, Vestiges of the Historic Anglo-Hebrews in East Anglia (London, 1870), p. 105 sq.; Pick, in the Evangel. (Lutheran) Quar. R
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  • ...onte Amiata, No. 1. This MS was written about the year 700 in the North of England, probably by an [[Italian]] scribe, and was taken by Ceolfrid, the abbot of
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  • ...yrs gloried in, and sealed with their blood; and which, as the church of [[England]] observes, is a "very wholesome doctrine, and full of comfort." </p> <p> S ...fy many transgressors." (&nbsp;2 Corinthians 5:21). </p> <p> The Church of England [[Homily]] says: "faith doth not shut out repentance, hope, love, and the f
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  • ...ds of the Pacific </p> </td> <td> <p> 27 </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> In East Africa </p> </td> <td> <p> 19 </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> In West " </p>
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  • ...e part of Rome the tenths of all movables belonging to clergy and laity in England, Ireland, and Wales, in order to enable the Roman pontiff to carry on war a
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  • ...r. Qu. Rev. June, 1828; July, i831; Fraser's Magazine, July and Dec. 1852; North Amer. Rev. April, 1823; Littell's Living Age, May 9, 1846, art. v; April 3,
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  • ...851). He also edited two volumes of Memoirs, one of bishop Ravenscroft, of North Carolina, and one of bishop Heber. Dr. Wainwright was a lover of the fine a
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  • ...&nbsp;Joshua 15:5 , from the extreme saltness of its waters; and the <em> East Sea, </em> &nbsp; Ezekiel 47:18; &nbsp;Joel 2:20 , from its situation relat ...re]] near the sea were <strong> Sodom and Gomorrah </strong> , but whether north or south of it is not settled; the one certain fact about their sites is th
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  • ...sometimes a collection of water is called a pond or a lake indifferently. North [[America]] contains some of the largest lakes on the globe, particularly t ...arshy lake in the course of the Upper Jordan, North of the Sea of Galilee. East of [[Damascus]] on the edge of the desert there are saltish lakes in which
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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 (&nbsp;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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  • ...of that year, the Rev. Wm. Cross and D. Cargill Wesleyan missionaries from England, proceeded from Vavau,. one of the Friendly Islands, to Lakemba, one of the
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  • ...alestine. Among the chief Phoenician cities were Tyre and Sidon, [[Gebal]] north of Beirut, [[Arvad]] or Arados and Zemar." </p> ...them to draw into their own narrow territory all the commerce between the east and the west. Bochart has laboured to show that they sent colonies to almos
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  • ...f Moses.” These titles are not in the Hebrew manuscripts. They came into [[England]] through Tyndale's version and were probably derived from Luther's transla ...utherly march from Kadesh no longer conducts the Israelites to Arad in the north, the name [[Hormah]] is no longer used (&nbsp; Numbers 14:45 ) before it is
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  • ...fauna of the Jordan valley is its relationship to that of the Nile and of East Central Africa. Two Nile fishes, <i> Chromis nilotica </i> Hasselquist, and ...d others have names indeed, but nearly all repetitions of such as occur in England, without being of the same species. </p> <p> Though the [[Egyptian]] priest
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  • ...uth Shields]], [[North East England]], [[United Kingdom]] located on the [[North Sea]] coast
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  • ...f the common and Chinese geese are extensively reared in India, as also in England; while several generations of the hybrid from the mallard and muscovy ducks
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  • ...c worship of her new subjects so different from the [[Catholic]] Church of England. After laboring long to induce her husband to adopt the rites and order of
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  • ...nnecessarily unhealthy. [[Missions]] are sustained here by the Church of [[England]] and other [[Protestant]] bodies, but little progress has as yet been made
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  • ...ntury by the Avars. These latter were driven out by the Serbs, then living north of the Carpathians, who themselves spread over the country in great numbers ...and W.), with Roumania and [[Bulgaria]] on the E.; one-third the size of [[England]] and Wales; its surface is mountainous and in many parts thickly forested,
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  • ...(cf. &nbsp;Acts 20:16 ). The route by the high lands, from Ephesus to the East, was suitable for foot passengers and light traffic, and was used by St. Pa ...tuated between the Maeander River to the south and the Hermus River to the north, Ephesus had excellent access to both river valleys which allowed it to flo
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  • ...inal name was Saul. He was a full-blooded Jew, born in [[Tarsus]] in south-east Asia Minor (&nbsp;Acts 9:11; &nbsp;Acts 22:3; &nbsp;Philippians 3:5). He in ...tion to the NT, 3 vols., 1909, ii. 1-133), which is the prevalent one in [[England]] and America, though some recent scholars, like Moffatt (LNT_, p. 395 ff.)
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  • ...d undergone several modifications, wholly abolished both in [[Brazil]] and East India. </p> <p> Literature. '''''—''''' Nicol Eymericus, Directorium inqu
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  • ...times read in the Church, and lessons are taken from it in the Church of [[England]] in course. </p> <p> '''VII.''' [[Literature]] . '''''—''''' The three M ...of an army 132,000 strong and soon took possession of the lands North and East of Palestine, demolishing their idols and sanctuaries that Nebuchadnezzar a
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  • ...of the oratory; and printed in the collection of letters of that father in England, 1662, under the title of <em> "Antiquitates Ecclesiae Orientalis." </em> M ...worship. The king of Assyria had peopled the cities by colonists from the East, they were then in Jehovah's land, but they did not fear Him, therefore He
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  • ...ed the influence of that large portion of the nation still resident in the East, and maintaining constant intercourse with a Chaldee-speaking population. T
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  • ...s said to have been born on the confines of [[Ulster]] and Leinster, i.e., East Meath. The parish of Breage is by some thought to be named after him. St. B
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  • ...and thence to Buenos Ayres, in South America; from New [[England]] on the east to [[Illinois]] on the west, his name has, during the last half century, be
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  • ...r of pastoral theology in the then newly-organized theological seminary at East Windsor; but he did not accept this office, and simply took up his residenc
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  • ...present possess. A good windmill and an olive-press have been brought from England. A tannery was also being put up in 1875, and a general shop exists, which
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  • ...nes with others placed horizontally on their tops, on [[Salisbury]] Plain, England, - generally supposed to be the remains of an ancient Druidical temple. </p ...s a single upright stone, and the approach was by an avenue from the north east, bounded on each side by a mound or ditch. The outer circle consisted of th
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  • ...India have been brought under the influence of Christianity, while in the north nearly one third of the continent I forms part of a Christian state. Thus t
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  • ...ula Africana, &c., and by Linne, Bubon galbanum, which grows in Syria, the East Indies and Ethiopia. This gum comes in pale-colored, semitransparent, soft, ..., and which grows in Khorassan, in Durrud, whence specimens were sent to [[England]] by Sir John M'Niell, as yielding an inferior sort of ammoniacum. This pla
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  • ...t still holds a place in the belief and ritual of the Maronite Church._ In England, by the 72nd [[Canon]] of a.d. 1603, ‘no minister or ministers shall, wit ...ny kind of sickness. In almost every civilization, ancient as those of the East or rude as those of Central Africa, a similar conception has prevailed; and
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  • ...inction to Matarịeh (the ancient Heliopolis), which lies a few miles north-east from Cairo; and there is no good reason why the tradition may not be correc ...flocks as the spring flight or autumnal flight of ducks or pigeons. 9. In England, the birds produced in the same season. 10. The space passed by flying. 11.
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  • ...d from the plain and the [[Shephelah]] on the west, and the ‘Arabah on the east. <i> Jebel el-Kuds </i> , ‘mountain of Jerusalem,’ is perhaps the neare ...raise earth about plants to raise a little mass of earth. Farmers in New [[England]] hill their maiz in July. </p> <p> Hilling is generally the third hoeing.
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  • ...ca]] and in France. In America, it is wholly laid aside. It is called in [[England]] summer-tree. ...nd rain-storms. These terms indicate the great division of the year in the East. [[Scripture]] has no special words for ‘spring’ and ‘autumn’; and
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  • ..., "dutiful," "piously affectionate." The black stork is more common in the East (but [[Septuagint]] translated "heron".) Its confiding nature toward man, i ..., ruins and suitable building-places of Europe as far north as Rolland and England. Always and everywhere the bird has been more or less protected on account
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  • ...erature, and the principal medium of Christian worship, till the Church of North Africa rose into importance in the time of Tertullian. The [[Canon]] of the
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  • ...ome of the soundest divines and most worthy dignitaries of the church of [[England]] were in the habit of referring with approbation to this well attested ins ...n and another not. This view was confirmed by the opinion prevalent in the North African Church, that outward baptism was essential to salvation. He now inq
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  • ...eputation as a Biblical critic was equal to that of any man of his time in England, and he was widely known and respected in other countries. He received the
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  • ...tianity; [[France]] was torn by the dissensions of petty monarchs, and the East itself was on the eve of the inroads of Mohammedanism. </p> <p> To countera
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  • ...rum. Numerous valuable editions of the several pieces appeared, chiefly in England. The Apologia Prima was edited by Grabe (Oxford, 1700, 8vo); the Apologia S
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  • ...een accorded to the Lectures on the [[Sacred]] [[Poetry]] of the Hebrews" (North Amer. Rev. 31:376; comp. here Horne, Bibl. Bib. 1839, 287). On the death of
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  • ...land, and McClure became pastor in North Hampton, N. H., Nov. 13, 1776; at East Windsor, Conn., June 11, 1786, and died June 25, 1820. He was chosen truste
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  • ...tly exposed to the danger of falling a victim to the severity of the laws. East and West Friesland, together with the province of Gronigen, were first visi ...ister and elders, an account of his repentance and faith. In some parts of North Holland, young people are baptized on the day of their marriage. They bapti
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  • ...resumed an effective relation. During 1871, while supplying the Church at North Blandford, his health failed, and he removed his residence to Williamsburgh
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  • ...as in autumn to the south to avoid the winter's cold, and in spring to the north for breeding. Hence the phrase is sometimes applied to a man who has no fix ...;Jeremiah 22:20, probably, to denote the mountain region of Abarimm on the east side of Jordan. It also denotes ''A River Ford'' , or ''Mountain Gorge Or P
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  • ...any obstacle. </p> <p> He promptly removed to Burgdorf, eleven miles north-east from Berne, and there founded another school of a somewhat higher grade, an
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  • ...the [[Appointment]] of Auditors of Accounts, in [[Certain]] Parishes of [[England]] and Wales." This act '''''‘''''' does not alter the law in any parish b
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  • ...Presbyterian churches successively at Meadville, Pa.; Monroe, Mich.; North East, Pittsburgh, MacKeesport, Belmont, Hestonnville, and Philadelphia, Pa., bes
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  • ...ected to fill the vacancy. [[Failing]] health in 1861 caused him to travel East for its restoration. He stopped at Saratoga, and there died the same year.
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  • ...ral achievements were often attributed to the gods in the [[Ancient]] Near East, the [[Scripture]] wants to emphasize that they are achievements of human b ...anuary, 1911; Winchell, <i> Pre-adamites </i> ; Wright, <i> [[Ice]] Age in North [[America]] </i> , 5th ed.; <i> Man and the Glacial Period </i> , and <i> S
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