Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... ............ Cornhill Magazine .. IN THE MOUNTAINS OF EGYPT . By E. N. Buxton ............. Nineteenth Century . .................. 346 189 134 .............. ........ 214 .......... 534 30 145 128 80 .......... 100 Temple Bar .......
... ............ Cornhill Magazine .. IN THE MOUNTAINS OF EGYPT . By E. N. Buxton ............. Nineteenth Century . .................. 346 189 134 .............. ........ 214 .......... 534 30 145 128 80 .......... 100 Temple Bar .......
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... Egypt which inhabited temples , and , rejecting all active employment , conse- crated their lives to worship and devout contemplation . Their movements were grave and measured ; they kept their hands folded within their mantles , and ...
... Egypt which inhabited temples , and , rejecting all active employment , conse- crated their lives to worship and devout contemplation . Their movements were grave and measured ; they kept their hands folded within their mantles , and ...
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... Egypt who , 150 years before Christ , anticipated the Christian recluses of the Thebaid . Such institutions evidently accorded with the genius of the nation . Similarly in Syria pilgrims came by thousands not only to adore the famed ...
... Egypt who , 150 years before Christ , anticipated the Christian recluses of the Thebaid . Such institutions evidently accorded with the genius of the nation . Similarly in Syria pilgrims came by thousands not only to adore the famed ...
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... Egypt , or transalpine Gaul did not admit to communion members of any other local Church which denied the doctrines ( whether of Rome , Jeru- salem , Egypt , or Gaul ) held to be the most sacred of all . It was a real catho- licity ...
... Egypt , or transalpine Gaul did not admit to communion members of any other local Church which denied the doctrines ( whether of Rome , Jeru- salem , Egypt , or Gaul ) held to be the most sacred of all . It was a real catho- licity ...
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... Egypt . In the first place , the mate- rials available have increased enormous- ly , owing partly to the occupation of the country by a civilized Power , and the consequent diffusion among the na- tives of the knowledge that fragments ...
... Egypt . In the first place , the mate- rials available have increased enormous- ly , owing partly to the occupation of the country by a civilized Power , and the consequent diffusion among the na- tives of the knowledge that fragments ...
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