The Fortnightly, Band 59;Band 65Chapman and Hall., 1896 |
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... influence . Before proceeding further , I shall here remark that the Dervishes are no more priests than the Imâms or Ulemas . They are bound by no vows of celibacy , or even of poverty , although not very many generations back an order ...
... influence . Before proceeding further , I shall here remark that the Dervishes are no more priests than the Imâms or Ulemas . They are bound by no vows of celibacy , or even of poverty , although not very many generations back an order ...
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... influential and enlightened of all the orders . Half - an - hour afterwards I stood in front of their abode . A pleasant- looking old Turkish gentleman was seated in front of the door smoking a chibouck . I saluted him , and he , in ...
... influential and enlightened of all the orders . Half - an - hour afterwards I stood in front of their abode . A pleasant- looking old Turkish gentleman was seated in front of the door smoking a chibouck . I saluted him , and he , in ...
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... influences , to disseminate wholesome and Christian literature among them , to provide them with well - built cottages ... influence his " hands , " Harmel specially recommends workmen's associations , which , as we shall see , play such ...
... influences , to disseminate wholesome and Christian literature among them , to provide them with well - built cottages ... influence his " hands , " Harmel specially recommends workmen's associations , which , as we shall see , play such ...
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... influence over his countrymen there can be no shadow of doubt . In England we are too prone to assume that the fight in France between Catholicism and Freethought has already been fought and lost by the Church . In reality , the ...
... influence over his countrymen there can be no shadow of doubt . In England we are too prone to assume that the fight in France between Catholicism and Freethought has already been fought and lost by the Church . In reality , the ...
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... influence felt in every part of the country . Through the Education Code it determines from time to time the conditions under which the internal management of schools must be carried on . And just as an administration hostile to Non ...
... influence felt in every part of the country . Through the Education Code it determines from time to time the conditions under which the internal management of schools must be carried on . And just as an administration hostile to Non ...
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