The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... tion , and schools were established for Armenian girls , both in Constantinople and Smyrna . * Thus the foundation was laid , and the work of the Lord . was advancing , when the evangelical Armenians were called to endure their first ...
... tion , and schools were established for Armenian girls , both in Constantinople and Smyrna . * Thus the foundation was laid , and the work of the Lord . was advancing , when the evangelical Armenians were called to endure their first ...
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... tion , should enjoy entire religious freedom . The Mussul- man is now as free to become a Christian , as the Christian is free to become a Mussulman ! The government will know no difference in the two cases . It will only under- take ...
... tion , should enjoy entire religious freedom . The Mussul- man is now as free to become a Christian , as the Christian is free to become a Mussulman ! The government will know no difference in the two cases . It will only under- take ...
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... tion of angels as spiritual beings , and consider the privileges they doubtless enjoy , we may regard their position as a very exalted one , and that however they may differ from each other with respect to extraordinary power , we may ...
... tion of angels as spiritual beings , and consider the privileges they doubtless enjoy , we may regard their position as a very exalted one , and that however they may differ from each other with respect to extraordinary power , we may ...
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... tion and privileges , however remote their antiquity , what- ever their organization , they are still the work of him who is " the former of all things . " We have no information as to the period of their creation . They may or may not ...
... tion and privileges , however remote their antiquity , what- ever their organization , they are still the work of him who is " the former of all things . " We have no information as to the period of their creation . They may or may not ...
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... tion that they were the creation of Jesus Christ ; for it is expressly declared , " By him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth , visible and invisible , whether they be thrones or dominions , or ...
... tion that they were the creation of Jesus Christ ; for it is expressly declared , " By him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth , visible and invisible , whether they be thrones or dominions , or ...
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