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... received as the remains of Babylon , they must be wholly excluded from any such claims ; so assimilated do they appear to him to be in all their characteristics . its decay would leave a single mound or mass of ruins . Such ...
... received as the remains of Babylon , they must be wholly excluded from any such claims ; so assimilated do they appear to him to be in all their characteristics . its decay would leave a single mound or mass of ruins . Such ...
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... received a very pleasant testimony of the power of what he heard on that memorable evening . ' Mr. B.'s evangelical labours were terminated only by his death , 11th August , 1815 . CORRESPONDENCE . In a letter just received from the ...
... received a very pleasant testimony of the power of what he heard on that memorable evening . ' Mr. B.'s evangelical labours were terminated only by his death , 11th August , 1815 . CORRESPONDENCE . In a letter just received from the ...
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... received intelligence that forty strangers had landed on the isle of Thanet . These were Augustine and his associates , partly Gauls , partly Italians , whom Pope Gregory the Great had sent for the bene- volent purpose of converting the ...
... received intelligence that forty strangers had landed on the isle of Thanet . These were Augustine and his associates , partly Gauls , partly Italians , whom Pope Gregory the Great had sent for the bene- volent purpose of converting the ...
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