The New Englander, 23 tomasA.H. Maltby, 1864 |
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... living in the tribe , then the oldest son of the oldest brother succeeds in office . There is usually among them a kind of seniority . Some tribes are almost entirely , or at least half nomadic , and these are most given to plunder . In ...
... living in the tribe , then the oldest son of the oldest brother succeeds in office . There is usually among them a kind of seniority . Some tribes are almost entirely , or at least half nomadic , and these are most given to plunder . In ...
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... living creatures are seen in the stars , and representatives of the animal kingdom are brought into a near relation with human life . Peter Lerch has given a few instances of the latter , which accord with what have come under our own ...
... living creatures are seen in the stars , and representatives of the animal kingdom are brought into a near relation with human life . Peter Lerch has given a few instances of the latter , which accord with what have come under our own ...
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... living in their vicinity , through fear , rather than from any settled conviction of its truth . The writer has frequently offered Kurdish chiefs articles of food during the Moslem Ramazan , or month of fasting , and never has he ...
... living in their vicinity , through fear , rather than from any settled conviction of its truth . The writer has frequently offered Kurdish chiefs articles of food during the Moslem Ramazan , or month of fasting , and never has he ...
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... living at a distance from the sanctuary , those encumbered with the care of families . There are others who , feeling that one sermon on the Sabbath is enough for them , seldom exert themselves to attend at the sanctuary twice on the ...
... living at a distance from the sanctuary , those encumbered with the care of families . There are others who , feeling that one sermon on the Sabbath is enough for them , seldom exert themselves to attend at the sanctuary twice on the ...
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... living Word of the living God . We suggest that pastors cannot better serve their people on the Sabbath than by occasional expository sermons in which the Scriptures , clothed with life and power , shall be made familiar to the young ...
... living Word of the living God . We suggest that pastors cannot better serve their people on the Sabbath than by occasional expository sermons in which the Scriptures , clothed with life and power , shall be made familiar to the young ...
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