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A System of Modern Geography ...: Illustrated by an Atlas of Eighteen Maps ... - Page 50
by Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1844
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A System of Modern Geography, Comprising a Description of the Present State ...

Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1851 - 348 pages
...Buddhists, worshippers of the Grand Lama, &c., and number more than one half the inhabitants of the earth. A Pagan Temple. 367. Who are the Jews? A. They are...power to all others, and through the increase of their colonies, the influence of the press, and the exertions of the Missionaries, will no doubt, in the...
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Key to Pelton's Hemispheres: Designed as an Introduction to the Key to His ...

Cale Pelton - 1851 - 236 pages
...Greek Church, distinguished from each other by peculiar doctrines and modes of worship. 3. The Jews are those who believe in the Old Testament, but reject the New, and expect a Saviour yet to come. 4. Mohammedans believe in Mohammed, an impostor of Arabia, who lived about 600 years after Christ,...
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A System of Geography, Comprising a Description of the Present State of the ...

Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1853 - 354 pages
...Buddhists, worshippers of the Grand Lama, &c., and number more than one halt the inhabitants of the earth. A Pagan Temple. 367. Who are the Jews ? A. They are...Testament, but reject the New, and expect a Saviour yet to coine. •» 369. The importance attached by mankind, in all quarters of the world, to religious worship,...
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Key to Pelton's New and Improved Series of Outline Mapos: Containing All the ...

Cale Pelton - 1855 - 246 pages
...inspired. 4. Pagans or Heathen are those who believe in false gods, and worship idols. 5. The Jews are those who believe in the Old Testament, but reject the New, and expect a Saviour yet to come. Questions.— 1. What are the prevailing religions of the world ? 2. Who are Christians ? 3. In whom...
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Key to Pelton's New and Improved Series of Outline Mapos: Containing All the ...

Cale Pelton - 1855 - 250 pages
...inspired. 4. Pagans or Heathen are those who believe in false gods, and worship idols. 5. The Jews are those who believe in the Old Testament, but reject the New, and expect a Saviour yet to come. Questions.— 1. What are the prevailing religions of the world ? 2. Who are Christians? 3. In whom...
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Modern geography

Robert Anderson (schoolmaster.) - 1856 - 406 pages
...only true form of religion. Christians are those who believe in Christ as the Saviour of mankind. Jews are those who believe in the Old Testament, but reject the New, and expect a Saviour yet to come. Mohammedan* are those who believe in Mahomet, a religious impostor, who lived in Arabia about 600 years...
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A System of Modern Geography: Comprising a Description of the Present State ...

Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1860 - 360 pages
...Lama, &c., and number more than one-half the inhabitants of the earth. *?.. A F.-ignn Temple. 867. Who are the Jews? A. They are those who believe in...reject the New, and expect a Saviour yet to come. 369. The importance attached by mankind, in all quarters of the world, to religious worship, is most...
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Notes on the colonial empire of Great Britain

John Bowes (of Warrington.) - 1869 - 96 pages
...those who believe in Christ as the Son of God and the Saviour of mankind. JEWS, descendants of Abraham, are those who believe in the Old Testament, but reject the New, and expect a Saviour yet to come. MAHOMMEDANS are those who believe in Mahomet, a religious impostor, who lived in Arabia about AD 600....
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The Geographical Imagination in America, 1880-1950

Susan Schulten - 2001 - 334 pages
...about the only dynamic torce in Mitchell's geographies, spread through imperial contact. "The Chrrstian nations are much superior in knowledge and power to all others, and, through the increase of their colonies, the mfluence of the press, and the exertions of missionaries, will no doubr, in the course...
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