The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works ...Jonathan Going T. George, Jr., 1836 |
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... Arabs to have been the site of Paradise , and is by them called Serendib . There is a moun tain in the interior , rising more than 6000 feet above the level of the sea , on the summit of which is an indent not unlike the impression of a ...
... Arabs to have been the site of Paradise , and is by them called Serendib . There is a moun tain in the interior , rising more than 6000 feet above the level of the sea , on the summit of which is an indent not unlike the impression of a ...
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... Arabs of the daughter of Jethro the Midianite : we seem to towns have lost many of the distinctive features of know them all . The mountains , and valleys , and their race . In the division of Arabia Felix , a num - streams partake of ...
... Arabs of the daughter of Jethro the Midianite : we seem to towns have lost many of the distinctive features of know them all . The mountains , and valleys , and their race . In the division of Arabia Felix , a num - streams partake of ...
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... Arabs are wild men : their hand is against every man , and of necessity every man's hand is against them . It is no protection to speak the same lan- guage , or to profess the same religion . The cara- van on its pilgrimage to Mecca is ...
... Arabs are wild men : their hand is against every man , and of necessity every man's hand is against them . It is no protection to speak the same lan- guage , or to profess the same religion . The cara- van on its pilgrimage to Mecca is ...
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... Arabic like a native , as well as Tigre and Amharic , and several European lan- guages . He visited the country at first to see what prospects there might be for the establish- ment of a permanent mission , and not having heard from his ...
... Arabic like a native , as well as Tigre and Amharic , and several European lan- guages . He visited the country at first to see what prospects there might be for the establish- ment of a permanent mission , and not having heard from his ...
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... Arabs , and cries and blows were re- sounding in every direction : it seemed like " con- fusion worse confounded . " The Arabs can do nothing without noise , and it is the wisest method to leave them to their own way , as in a little ...
... Arabs , and cries and blows were re- sounding in every direction : it seemed like " con- fusion worse confounded . " The Arabs can do nothing without noise , and it is the wisest method to leave them to their own way , as in a little ...
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