Missionary Review of the World, Volumen34;Volumen44Funk & Wagnalls, 1921 |
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... Mohammedans have their places of worship and their societies , but so far as we have been able to discover there is no Mohammedan mosque in the United States . The question has been raised by some as to whether Christian churches in ...
... Mohammedans have their places of worship and their societies , but so far as we have been able to discover there is no Mohammedan mosque in the United States . The question has been raised by some as to whether Christian churches in ...
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... Mohammedan armies from the north . When these tribes become Mohammedan they will be Moslem missionaries for the rest of Africa . One tribe which has already embraced Islam , has sent its representatives , as Moslem traders and ...
... Mohammedan armies from the north . When these tribes become Mohammedan they will be Moslem missionaries for the rest of Africa . One tribe which has already embraced Islam , has sent its representatives , as Moslem traders and ...
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... Mohammedan never becomes a Christian . Persia is the only missionary field with a Mohammedan government . Turkey and portions of India have as large a proportion of Mohammedan population , but are not under Mohammedan rule . In Persia ...
... Mohammedan never becomes a Christian . Persia is the only missionary field with a Mohammedan government . Turkey and portions of India have as large a proportion of Mohammedan population , but are not under Mohammedan rule . In Persia ...
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SIGNS | 1 |
Medical School Teachers and Students 279 | 9 |
Orientals in America Christian Influence on 88 | 17 |
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