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... Christian . But there are a few bright spots where the missionaries have lifted up the lamp of day , and where God has made the light to shine . THE COUNTRIES OF AFRICA . · EGYPT . THE PASHA AND HIS ARMY . THIS Country is spoken of a ...
... Christian . But there are a few bright spots where the missionaries have lifted up the lamp of day , and where God has made the light to shine . THE COUNTRIES OF AFRICA . · EGYPT . THE PASHA AND HIS ARMY . THIS Country is spoken of a ...
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... Christians in his days , but very few are Christians now . It was the Arabs who made them change their religion . They came with their'swords . in the name of the false prophet Mahomet . Those who would not believe in Mahomet were ...
... Christians in his days , but very few are Christians now . It was the Arabs who made them change their religion . They came with their'swords . in the name of the false prophet Mahomet . Those who would not believe in Mahomet were ...
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... Christians of Egypt . When the Arabs conquered Egypt , more than a thou- sand years ago , the natives became Mahome- dans , except a few , whose descendants are still Christians . They may easily be known in the streets by their dark ...
... Christians of Egypt . When the Arabs conquered Egypt , more than a thou- sand years ago , the natives became Mahome- dans , except a few , whose descendants are still Christians . They may easily be known in the streets by their dark ...
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... Christian religion do them , if it does not make them better than Mahomedans ? But their religion scarcely deserves the name of Christian ; it is so mixed up with errors . The Copts count their prayers on beads - as the Roman Catholics ...
... Christian religion do them , if it does not make them better than Mahomedans ? But their religion scarcely deserves the name of Christian ; it is so mixed up with errors . The Copts count their prayers on beads - as the Roman Catholics ...
Side 21
... but do not put me in the grave ; I shall be afraid to be there alone - it is quite dark . " The child did not know that Christ receives the souls of believers the moment they leave the body , and does not let them lie in THE DYING BOYS .
... but do not put me in the grave ; I shall be afraid to be there alone - it is quite dark . " The child did not know that Christ receives the souls of believers the moment they leave the body , and does not let them lie in THE DYING BOYS .
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Far Off: Or, Africa and America Described. by the Author of 'The Peep of Day' Favell Lee Mortimer Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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