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... heart of the mound , the workmen burrow under ground , with shafts sunk at intervals to draw up the rubbish and admit light and air . One of the principal results we must give in Mr. Layard's own words : -- " I must remind the reader ...
... heart of the mound , the workmen burrow under ground , with shafts sunk at intervals to draw up the rubbish and admit light and air . One of the principal results we must give in Mr. Layard's own words : -- " I must remind the reader ...
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... heart of Europe , and were the terror of Christendom . Whether a regular army , diciplined as far as possible after the fashion of Europe , will supply the place of the old Turkish irregular cavalry and infantry , re- mains to be seen ...
... heart of Europe , and were the terror of Christendom . Whether a regular army , diciplined as far as possible after the fashion of Europe , will supply the place of the old Turkish irregular cavalry and infantry , re- mains to be seen ...
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... heart of Turkey , for Asia Minor and the Euphrates would be its route . It is not a little ominous too that the Chinese empire , on the opposite side of the Asiatic continent , should be also crumbling to pieces at this very time ; and ...
... heart of Turkey , for Asia Minor and the Euphrates would be its route . It is not a little ominous too that the Chinese empire , on the opposite side of the Asiatic continent , should be also crumbling to pieces at this very time ; and ...
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... heart of the Turkish do- minions , spreading fertility through districts almost unequalled for the richness of their soil and for the varied nature of their produce , and navigable , one for nearly eight hundred and fifty miles from the ...
... heart of the Turkish do- minions , spreading fertility through districts almost unequalled for the richness of their soil and for the varied nature of their produce , and navigable , one for nearly eight hundred and fifty miles from the ...
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... hearts as well as their houses open to him wherever he went , Mr. Layard has added much to the information which he had acquired on his former visit concerning this greatly maligned people . He was regarded as the friend of the Yezidis ...
... hearts as well as their houses open to him wherever he went , Mr. Layard has added much to the information which he had acquired on his former visit concerning this greatly maligned people . He was regarded as the friend of the Yezidis ...
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Page 457 - Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt ; which my covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD.
Page 277 - Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their word, that they all may be one,— as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us : that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them, that they may be one even as we are one.
Page 263 - For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat.
Page 273 - For we have not an High Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities ; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
Page 268 - I am that bread of life. Your fathers did eat manna in the wilderness, and are dead. This is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven : if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever : and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.
Page 101 - Now when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John: who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost: for as yet he was fallen upon none of them; only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost.
Page 389 - And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation ; to wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them, and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
Page 258 - God, the first-born of every creature ; for 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 principalities, or powers, all things were created by him and for him ; and he is before all things, and by him all things consist. And he is the head of the body, the church ; who is the beginning, the first-born from the dead, that in all things he might have the pre-eminence.
Page 109 - Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth : for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak : and he will show you things to come. He shall glorify me : for he shall receive of mine, and shall show it unto you.
Page 88 - He saith, Yes. And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest thou, Simon? of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute? of their own children, or of strangers? 26 Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. Jesus saith unto him, Then are the children free.