The Assembly Herald, Volume 18General Assembly, 1912 |
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Page 642
... girls who today languish behind the lattice of the Turkish Anderun , as the result of the Armenian massacres ? One powerful tribe of Kurds in Persia that has made a great deal of trouble in recent years , was formerly Christian and ...
... girls who today languish behind the lattice of the Turkish Anderun , as the result of the Armenian massacres ? One powerful tribe of Kurds in Persia that has made a great deal of trouble in recent years , was formerly Christian and ...
Page 644
... girl of nine to the old man of eighty . " On the oppo- site page is a picture of a group of happy girls with school books under their arms , entering a large building and over it is written , " This is the way other lands prepare their ...
... girl of nine to the old man of eighty . " On the oppo- site page is a picture of a group of happy girls with school books under their arms , entering a large building and over it is written , " This is the way other lands prepare their ...
Page 646
... girls ' school ever opened in the Turkish empire commenced by Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Goodell in Beirut and Mount Lebanon . 1830 - When the missionaries returned from Malta after the war to Beirut one small row- boat came out to meet them ...
... girls ' school ever opened in the Turkish empire commenced by Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Goodell in Beirut and Mount Lebanon . 1830 - When the missionaries returned from Malta after the war to Beirut one small row- boat came out to meet them ...
Page 647
... girls . Protestants enrolled as a civil sect over 7,000 . 647 Twenty Arabic journals in Beirut and vicin- ity of which the oldest but one is the Weekly Neshera . 1912 - Publication First Font Reference Arabic Bible , New Testament . T ...
... girls . Protestants enrolled as a civil sect over 7,000 . 647 Twenty Arabic journals in Beirut and vicin- ity of which the oldest but one is the Weekly Neshera . 1912 - Publication First Font Reference Arabic Bible , New Testament . T ...
Page 676
... girls to as- sist , and had pledged them to secrecy . Through Monday , Tuesday and Wednes- day the eyes of the boys and girls of town , as they passed the church , keenly watched for signs of the coming event . They saw two great ugly ...
... girls to as- sist , and had pledged them to secrecy . Through Monday , Tuesday and Wednes- day the eyes of the boys and girls of town , as they passed the church , keenly watched for signs of the coming event . They saw two great ugly ...
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