| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 sivua
...preached to the Bactrians, the Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Persarmenians, the Medes, and the Elamites: the Barbaric churches, from the Gulf of Persia to the Caspian Sea, were 'almost infinite ; and their recent faith was conspicuous in the number and sanctity of their monks and martyrs. The... | |
| Angelo Ames Benton - 1883 - 830 sivua
...Bactrians, the Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Pers-Armei.iuns, the Medes, and the Elumites ; the barbaric Churches from the Gulf of Persia to 'the...The pepper coast of Malabar, and the isles of the sea, Socotra and Ceylon, were peopled with an increasing number of Christians. ... In a subsequent... | |
| A. A. Benton - 1883 - 824 sivua
...preached to the Bactrians, the Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Pers-Armenians, the Mcdes, and the Elamites ; the barbaric Churches from the Gulf of...to the Caspian Sea were almost infinite. . . . The popper coast of Malabar, and the isles of the sea, Socotra and Ceylon, were peopled with an increasing... | |
| Angelo Ames Benton - 1884 - 822 sivua
...preached to the Bactrians, the Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Pers-Armenians, the Modes, and the her, father, stepfather, husband's father, son, husband's son, daughter's husband, brot in unite. . . . The pepper coast of Malabar, and the isles of the sea, Socotra and Ceylon, were peopled... | |
| 1888 - 922 sivua
...the Bactrians, (he Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Persarmenians, the Modes, the The barbarlo churches from the Gulf of Persia to the Caspian Sea were almost inflnit*. . . . The Malabar coast and the Isles of the Ocean, Zocotra and Ceylon, were peopled with... | |
| 1890 - 922 sivua
...the Bactrians, the Huns, the Peias/a, the Indians, the Persannenians, the Medes, the XJamites. Tb« barbaric churches from the Gulf of Persia to the Caspian Sea were- almost inflnlt* . . . The Malabar coast and the Isles of the Ocean, Zocotra and Ceylon, were peopled with... | |
| 1893 - 776 sivua
...preached to the Bactrians, the Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Pers-Armenians, the Medes, and the Elamites : the barbaric Churches, from the Gulf of Persia to the Caspian Sea, were almost infinite, and their recent faith was conspicuous in the number and sanctity of their monks and martyrs. The pepper... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1894 - 306 sivua
...preached to the Bactrians, the Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Persarmenians, the Medes, and the Elamites. The Barbaric Churches, from the Gulf of Persia to the Caspian Sea, were almost infinite ; and their recent faith was conspicuous in the number and sanctity of their monks and martyrs. The... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 674 sivua
...Bactrians, the Huns, the Persians, the Indians, the Persarmenians, the Medes, and the Elamites : Ae Barbaric churches, from the Gulf of Persia to the Caspian Sea, were almost infinite ; and their recent faith was conspic nous in the number and sanctity of their monks and martyrs. The... | |
| 1851 - 638 sivua
...and History of Popery, pp. 10—17 ; Mosheim's Eccles. Hist. ii. pp. 350—356. the Medes, and the Elamites. The barbaric churches from the Gulf of Persia to the Caspian Sea, were almost infinite ; and their faith was conspicuous in the number and sanctity of their monks and martyrs. The pepper... | |
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