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  • Unlettered Jews, whose beleaguered history has prevailed despite having to endure the torment of Egyptian enslavement, Babylonian exile, Roman destruction, the Spanish Inquisition, Russian pogroms and the German Holocaust, are continuously the target of missionaries who prey on the dichotomy of Jesus the Jew and the Savior in their relentless efforts to lead Jews into Christian belief.

    Kevin Bermeister: I'll Send Every Chabad Emissay on Earth a Copy of Kosher Jesus Kevin Bermeister 2012

  • (O Allah, send your peace and blessings upon our Master Muhammad, the Unlettered Prophet, and upon his family and companions.)

    Sami Yusuf - Supplication JDsg 2007

  • D Although the thought of starting a blog called “Unlettered Radical Feminists” is tempting.

    Why Alas Needs Radical Feminist Woman Only Threads 2005

  • We could have a new subcategory for me, I guess: Unlettered Radical Feminists.

    New policy for anti-feminist, men’s rights, and right-wing posters 2005

  • Unlettered, unread, comtemptuously assured in all things and an insufferable philistine.

    The Chimes at Midnight 2005

  • Unlettered, unaware, but quick and eager to learn.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

  • Unlettered, unaware, but quick and eager to learn.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1988

  • Unlettered as he was, Jethro had a power which often marks the American of action -- a singular grasp of the application of any sentence or paragraph to his own life; and often, about this time, he took away the breath of a judge or a senator by flinging at them a chunk of Carlyle or

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • Unlettered as he was, Jethro had a power which often marks the American of action -- a singular grasp of the application of any sentence or paragraph to his own life; and often, about this time, he took away the breath of a judge or a senator by flinging at them a chunk of Carlyle or

    Coniston — Volume 03 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Unlettered as he was, Jethro had a power which often marks the

    Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

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