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The curse of Ham
race and slavery in early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam -
Medieval Latini lives of Muhammad
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Faith in reading
religious publishing and the birth of mass media in America -
Global entanglements of a man who never traveled
a seventeenth-century Chinese Christian and his conflicted worlds -
Rome's Christian empress
Galla Placidia rules at the twilight of the empire -
Cultural exchange
Jews, Christians, and art in the medieval marketplace -
Christian researches in Asia
with notices on the translation of the Scriptures into the oriental languages ; to which is added, The star in the East -
Christian researches in Asia
with notices on the translation of the Scriptures into the oriental languages ; to which are added, The eras of light ... A sermon preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East ... and The star in the East -
Christian researches in Asia
with notices on the translation of the Scriptures into the oriental languages ; to which are added, The eras of light ... A sermon preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East ... and The star in the East -
Christian researches in Asia
with notices on the translation of the Scriptures into the oriental languages ; to which are added, The eras of light ... A sermon preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East ... and The star in the East -
Christian researches in Asia
with notices on the translation of the Scriptures into the oriental languages ; to which are added, The eras of light ... A sermon preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East ... and The star in the East -
The eras of light
being two discourses preached before the University of Cambridge, on commencement Sunday, July 1, 1810 -
The manners of the antient Christians
Extracted from a French author. By John Wesley, M.A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford -
The Arabian nights entertainments
A new translation. ; In four volumes. Vol. I[-III] -
The Christian's conduct after the sacrament of the Lord's Supper directed
Wherein is particularly shewn, that the right improvement of one communion is the best preparation for another. To which are added, two sermons, 1. Of walking in Christ. 2. Of sincerity. By the Author of Sacramental Exercises -
Gelehrte Geistlichkeit - geistliche Gelehrte
Beiträge zur Geschichte des Bürgertums in der Frühneuzeit -
The manners of the antient Christians
Extracted from a French author. By John Wesley, M.A. late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford -
A Looking-glass for the fanaticks
Containing, I. A parallel between fanaticks and pharisees. II. A parallel between the fanaticks and primitive hereticks. III. A parallel between fanaticks and papists. IV. The pagans proved to be better Christians, men of better morality, men of more honour and integrity, than the fanaticks -
A Key to open Heaven's Gate
Or, A ready path-way to lead men to heaven. Written and printed for the benefit of all true Christians to read and hear, and make good use of before it be too late. And therefore i advise every man and woman to give heed to what is spoken in this little book, and they will be sure to find mercy from Jesus Christ; who faith, ask and ye shall have, seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall be open unto yon. By the Reverend Dr. Gilbert -
An Entertaining history of two pious twin children
who were stolen from their Christian parents by a Jew, and sold to the Turks as slaves; and with their father, were marvellously saved from death. -
A journal of the external evidences of the Lord's gracious dealings with Doct. William Gardiner, for his redemption and salvation
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Associations in the Greco-Roman world
a sourcebook -
Charlemagne's survey of the Holy Land
wealth, personnel, and buildings of a Mediterranean church between antiquity and the Middle Ages -
Considerations on the probable commerce and revenue, that may arise on the proposed canal, between Newcastle and Maryport
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The manners of the Christians. Translated from the French of the judicious and learned Abbé Fleury. By the Rev. Charles Cordell, Correspondent Member of the Royal Society of Scotch Antiquaries