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Blackfriars, 1922
He is an unfortunate man that cannot feel proud of his nationality; but it has to be confessed that it is difficult to be English during these days in Palestine. Thanks to the religious habit which I wear, the Palestinian native frequently looks on me as a Faransawi, or Frenchman—a fact which bears tribute to the influence French Catholics have exerted
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He is an unfortunate man that cannot feel proud of his nationality; but it has to be confessed that it is difficult to be English during these days in Palestine. Thanks to the religious habit which I wear, the Palestinian native frequently looks on me as a Faransawi, or Frenchman—a fact which bears tribute to the influence French Catholics have exerted
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The Birth of Islam in the Holy Land
1988The formative period of Islam and Islamic civilisation is probably one of the best-documented periods in history. The fact that Islamic history has had to be reconstructed almost solely on the basis of Islamic tradition. The attitude of modern historians of Islam oscillates between complete and almost complete rejection of Islamic tradition as an ...
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The Holy Land, Holy Lands, and Christian History
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2005
Abstract In 1804, William Blake began composing and etching one of his most monumental prophecies, Jerusalem. It was a much shorter poem, how-ever, written that same year as part of his Preface to Milton, which eventually usurped the title ‘Jerusalem’ to become Blake’s most enduring work: an English institution.
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Abstract In 1804, William Blake began composing and etching one of his most monumental prophecies, Jerusalem. It was a much shorter poem, how-ever, written that same year as part of his Preface to Milton, which eventually usurped the title ‘Jerusalem’ to become Blake’s most enduring work: an English institution.
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