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... remained without walls until 444 B. C. , Persian monarch Artaxerxes , and began to re- when Nehemiah was appointed governor by the store the fortifications . From this time till the conquest of Syria by Alexander the Great ( 332 ) the ...
... remained without walls until 444 B. C. , Persian monarch Artaxerxes , and began to re- when Nehemiah was appointed governor by the store the fortifications . From this time till the conquest of Syria by Alexander the Great ( 332 ) the ...
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... remained in possession of the Arabs till 1073 , when it was taken by the Seljookian Turks , whose cruel treatment of the Christian pilgrims created great excitement in Europe , and led to the first crusade for the recovery of the holy ...
... remained in possession of the Arabs till 1073 , when it was taken by the Seljookian Turks , whose cruel treatment of the Christian pilgrims created great excitement in Europe , and led to the first crusade for the recovery of the holy ...
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... remained in the undisturbed possession of their property . They enjoyed the confidence of Louis XIII . , Cardinal Riche- lieu , and Louis XIV . , and were the principal combatants against the doctrines of the Jan- senists . Their ...
... remained in the undisturbed possession of their property . They enjoyed the confidence of Louis XIII . , Cardinal Riche- lieu , and Louis XIV . , and were the principal combatants against the doctrines of the Jan- senists . Their ...
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... remained their centre , whence Jesuit missionaries were sent far and wide . The most distant effort made by the Jesuits was a mission in Arkansas . When Louisiana was settled , Jesuits were sent from France to undertake missions on the ...
... remained their centre , whence Jesuit missionaries were sent far and wide . The most distant effort made by the Jesuits was a mission in Arkansas . When Louisiana was settled , Jesuits were sent from France to undertake missions on the ...
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... remained with them 40 days , instructing and blessing them ; and then visibly ascended to heaven . His last charge to his disciples was to go and teach all nations , baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the ...
... remained with them 40 days , instructing and blessing them ; and then visibly ascended to heaven . His last charge to his disciples was to go and teach all nations , baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the ...
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