The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T. Raffles and J.B. Brown]., Volume 2William Bengo' Collyer 1821 |
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... holy men to the proclamation of its truths to pagan sages , to gross idolaters , and to savage hordes of more varied countries , of more differing tongues , than were the multitudes assembled , -than were the languages in which they ...
... holy men to the proclamation of its truths to pagan sages , to gross idolaters , and to savage hordes of more varied countries , of more differing tongues , than were the multitudes assembled , -than were the languages in which they ...
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... Holy Land . By Charles Mills . London , 1820 . 2 vols . 8vo . pp . 493 , 416 . THE CRUSADES , by far the most interesting and important event that illuminates the darkness of the middle ages , form a subject which , whether we consider ...
... Holy Land . By Charles Mills . London , 1820 . 2 vols . 8vo . pp . 493 , 416 . THE CRUSADES , by far the most interesting and important event that illuminates the darkness of the middle ages , form a subject which , whether we consider ...
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... holy sepulchre from thrall had its origin ; by fanaticism , and often by the basest motives of avarice and ambition , it was carried forward ; and by the most barbarous acts of crime and cruelty , it was at last consummated . The ...
... holy sepulchre from thrall had its origin ; by fanaticism , and often by the basest motives of avarice and ambition , it was carried forward ; and by the most barbarous acts of crime and cruelty , it was at last consummated . The ...
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... holy city was subject to the Arabian and Egyptian caliphs : from these it was wrested by the Seljuk Turks ; but , after various vicissitudes , Palestine again reverted to the Egyptians , A. D. 1094. Jerusalem , whether in a state of ...
... holy city was subject to the Arabian and Egyptian caliphs : from these it was wrested by the Seljuk Turks ; but , after various vicissitudes , Palestine again reverted to the Egyptians , A. D. 1094. Jerusalem , whether in a state of ...
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... holy city . The ecclesiastics took every possible advantage of this credulity : from Italy , Germany , Normandy , and the imperial court of Charlemagne , throngs of pilgrims , laden with rich presents , were seen bending their course to ...
... holy city . The ecclesiastics took every possible advantage of this credulity : from Italy , Germany , Normandy , and the imperial court of Charlemagne , throngs of pilgrims , laden with rich presents , were seen bending their course to ...
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