The Signs of the Times: As Denoted by the Fulfilment of Historical Predictions : Traced Down from the Babylonish Captivity to the Present Time, Volume 1Jonathan Leavitt, 1832 - Bible |
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... Europe , great part of Asia , and the most renowned and fertile region in Africa , did not end with the first great king who set it up . Out of the same nation , and under his chief captains , four notable kingdoms , though inferior in ...
... Europe , great part of Asia , and the most renowned and fertile region in Africa , did not end with the first great king who set it up . Out of the same nation , and under his chief captains , four notable kingdoms , though inferior in ...
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... Europe , and has cast a deep shade on our sister island , and begins also to shed its rays of divine light and of heavenly love over the ha- bitations of cruelty and the dark places of the earth , from the one end of heaven unto the ...
... Europe , and has cast a deep shade on our sister island , and begins also to shed its rays of divine light and of heavenly love over the ha- bitations of cruelty and the dark places of the earth , from the one end of heaven unto the ...
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... Europe , traversed Asia Minor , passed the Hellespont ; and , he who before had triumphed on the borders of India , and threatened Egypt with destruction , and after that turned his face unto the isles , ceased not in his progress ...
... Europe , traversed Asia Minor , passed the Hellespont ; and , he who before had triumphed on the borders of India , and threatened Egypt with destruction , and after that turned his face unto the isles , ceased not in his progress ...
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... Europe to Asia , utterly discomfited the combined army of Antiochus , of whom fifty thousand were slain in a single but decisive battle ; compelled the great king to submit to the most humiliating conditions of peace , to evacuate all ...
... Europe to Asia , utterly discomfited the combined army of Antiochus , of whom fifty thousand were slain in a single but decisive battle ; compelled the great king to submit to the most humiliating conditions of peace , to evacuate all ...
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... Europe , sprung up after the Roman em- pire became Christian , and , assuming a right of do- mination such as no earthly sovereign ever claimed , and maintaining an ascendency such as was never else exercised , prospered during a period ...
... Europe , sprung up after the Roman em- pire became Christian , and , assuming a right of do- mination such as no earthly sovereign ever claimed , and maintaining an ascendency such as was never else exercised , prospered during a period ...
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