The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... learned men , whether Moslem , Jews , or Christians . When , therefore , his grey hairs were brought down with sorrow to the grave , they speak of him with- out assigning him a place in Gehennah , or imprecating a curse upon his soul ...
... learned men , whether Moslem , Jews , or Christians . When , therefore , his grey hairs were brought down with sorrow to the grave , they speak of him with- out assigning him a place in Gehennah , or imprecating a curse upon his soul ...
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... learned men were discussing the grounds of their reli- gion , and growing weary of the discourse , he rose and said , ' I neither know , nor understand , nor desire any other reason , than a firm and hearty belief in the Almighty ...
... learned men were discussing the grounds of their reli- gion , and growing weary of the discourse , he rose and said , ' I neither know , nor understand , nor desire any other reason , than a firm and hearty belief in the Almighty ...
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... learned and the wise . All persons were enjoined on their sabbath to appear in their best apparel , that the neatness and cleanliness of their attire might represent what ought to be the state of their hearts on that day . The custom of ...
... learned and the wise . All persons were enjoined on their sabbath to appear in their best apparel , that the neatness and cleanliness of their attire might represent what ought to be the state of their hearts on that day . The custom of ...
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... learned and holy men , and for that reason ought never to be translated into any vulgar tongue , but to be confined to those three dead languages in which , with mysterious significance , the inscription had been written on the cross ...
... learned and holy men , and for that reason ought never to be translated into any vulgar tongue , but to be confined to those three dead languages in which , with mysterious significance , the inscription had been written on the cross ...
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... learned persons , the Patriarch said , who maintained that he might lawfully take their children of both sexes and sell them for slaves ; and they produced , he said , probable grounds for this opinion . Another proposal was , that they ...
... learned persons , the Patriarch said , who maintained that he might lawfully take their children of both sexes and sell them for slaves ; and they produced , he said , probable grounds for this opinion . Another proposal was , that they ...
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