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The United Presbyterian Church - A Handbook of Its History and Principles (Classic Reprint)

English · Hardback

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Druidism was abolished. In the persecution under Diocletian, in the beginning of the fourth century, some Christians in the southern part of the island crossed the Border in order to escape the sword, and carried the gospel with them into the more remote regions of the North. By the rupture between the Picts and Scots, in which the Romans had a share, the progress of the evangelization of the country was arrested. But the ex pulsion of the Romans, and the fusion of the races and septs into one nation, favoured the true religion.

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Authors William Blair
Publisher Forgotten Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
No. of pages 156
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Weight 367 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Dictionaries, encyclopaedias

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