Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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... upon him ; and he was denounced as Anti- christ by the priests . A few , however , defended him from this charge , but only because the number six hundred and sixty- six was not to be found in his name , 16 LIFE OF PETER THE GREATI.
... upon him ; and he was denounced as Anti- christ by the priests . A few , however , defended him from this charge , but only because the number six hundred and sixty- six was not to be found in his name , 16 LIFE OF PETER THE GREATI.
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... Christian era , many European Christians , either fired with missionary zeal , or ex- pelled from their own countries on account of their Arian tenets , mingled with the Arab population . Hence arose a strange and chaotic condition of ...
... Christian era , many European Christians , either fired with missionary zeal , or ex- pelled from their own countries on account of their Arian tenets , mingled with the Arab population . Hence arose a strange and chaotic condition of ...
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William Chambers, Robert Chambers. monies and Christian ideas ; and the consequence was , that , in the seventh century , the prevailing religion of the Arabs was a mongrel system of Polytheism , fatal alike to political unity and to ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. monies and Christian ideas ; and the consequence was , that , in the seventh century , the prevailing religion of the Arabs was a mongrel system of Polytheism , fatal alike to political unity and to ...
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... Christianity and that form of belief which was called Arianism - a struggle which then divided the whole Christian world , but of which Spain , in particular , seems to have been the principal scene . Yet even this great struggle it ...
... Christianity and that form of belief which was called Arianism - a struggle which then divided the whole Christian world , but of which Spain , in particular , seems to have been the principal scene . Yet even this great struggle it ...
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... Christian portion of the Spanish population by their Saracen masters . To the Jews , who , if they had not directly assisted the invasion , had at least welcomed it , conditions still more favourable were granted , and sentiments of ...
... Christian portion of the Spanish population by their Saracen masters . To the Jews , who , if they had not directly assisted the invasion , had at least welcomed it , conditions still more favourable were granted , and sentiments of ...
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