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... effect of an alien episcopate . " One immediate result of this was the appointment of the Welshman Joshua Hughes ... effects , " he insisted , were not " distinguishing marks " of the work of the Spirit of God ; but so bitter was the ...
... effect of an alien episcopate . " One immediate result of this was the appointment of the Welshman Joshua Hughes ... effects , " he insisted , were not " distinguishing marks " of the work of the Spirit of God ; but so bitter was the ...
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... effects their private fortunes . In Stockbridge he wrote the Humble were recognized by the promoters of the Great ... effect here is as " sure and perfect " as in the realm of physical He reduces the nature and constitutes a " moral ...
... effects their private fortunes . In Stockbridge he wrote the Humble were recognized by the promoters of the Great ... effect here is as " sure and perfect " as in the realm of physical He reduces the nature and constitutes a " moral ...
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... effect , even in the fine work of Kha- em - hat ( Plate IV . fig . 47 ) , under Amenophis III . That the artists were conscious of their poverty of thought is shown by some precise imitations of the style of early monuments . On ...
... effect , even in the fine work of Kha- em - hat ( Plate IV . fig . 47 ) , under Amenophis III . That the artists were conscious of their poverty of thought is shown by some precise imitations of the style of early monuments . On ...
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... effect of the declaration and the khedivial decree was great . The first - named put an end to an anomalous situation and gave a practically valid sanction to the presence of Britain in Egypt , removing all ground for the reproach that ...
... effect of the declaration and the khedivial decree was great . The first - named put an end to an anomalous situation and gave a practically valid sanction to the presence of Britain in Egypt , removing all ground for the reproach that ...
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... effect and partly the cause . The inflammatory writing of the newspapers indicated , encouraged by many persons holding high positions both inside and outside Egypt , created , by every process of misrepresentation , an anti - Christian ...
... effect and partly the cause . The inflammatory writing of the newspapers indicated , encouraged by many persons holding high positions both inside and outside Egypt , created , by every process of misrepresentation , an anti - Christian ...
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