The North American Review, 88. ciltJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 228
... Nestorians . By JOSEPH P. THOMPSON , D. D. , Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle Church . New York : Sheldon , Blakeman , & Co. 1858. 12mo . pp . 422 . WE doubt whether there are anywhere else so patent grounds for an honest ancestral ...
... Nestorians . By JOSEPH P. THOMPSON , D. D. , Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle Church . New York : Sheldon , Blakeman , & Co. 1858. 12mo . pp . 422 . WE doubt whether there are anywhere else so patent grounds for an honest ancestral ...
Sayfa 232
... Nestorians may claim to be the oldest body of Chris- tians now in existence . It has been contended , but with no conclusive evidence , that they are descended from the lost ten tribes of the Hebrews . However this may be , their ...
... Nestorians may claim to be the oldest body of Chris- tians now in existence . It has been contended , but with no conclusive evidence , that they are descended from the lost ten tribes of the Hebrews . However this may be , their ...
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... Nestorians inhabit the wildest regions of the Koordish mountains . These are nomadic in their mode of living , poor ... Nestorian population does not exceed one hundred and forty thousand . Their ver- nacular language is the ancient ...
... Nestorians inhabit the wildest regions of the Koordish mountains . These are nomadic in their mode of living , poor ... Nestorian population does not exceed one hundred and forty thousand . Their ver- nacular language is the ancient ...
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