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Thus it was with every writer on Mahometanism among us, almost without exception, until the intelligent Reland gave us clear ideas of the Mussulman belief, and the learned Sale, after living twenty-four years in and about Arabia, at length enlightened us by his faithful translation of the Koran, and his most instructive preface.
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Reland on this subject; who devoted to it the most profound learning and diligent investigation.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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Reland, Palaestina (Utrecht, 1714), 749-754; Smith, Diet. of Greek and Roman Geogr.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Reland, advocating the unwarranted assumption that Juda might be a misspelling of the name, proposed to read in its stead Jutta (Jos., xv, 55; xxi, 16; D.V.; Jota, Jeta), a priestly town south of Hebron.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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It would naturally be so, since few others have devoted themselves to direct labour in it; yet great honour is none the less due to such men as Reland, Mariti, Smith, Robinson, Stanley, Tristram, and Schat.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom 1896
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Reland translates, "Weep not in Acco," that is, Ptolemais, now St. Jean d'Acre, near the foot of Mount Carmel; allotted to Asher, but never occupied by that tribe (Jud 1: 31); Acco's inhabitants would, therefore, like Gath's, rejoice at Israel's disaster.
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"A chapter started by Pompidou and Heath might be closing," said Jacques Reland of the Global Policy Institute, referring to President Georges Pompidou's 1971 lifting of France's veto on Britain, under Edward Heath, joining Europe's common market.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"A chapter started by Pompidou and Heath might be closing," said Jacques Reland of the Global Policy Institute, referring to President Georges Pompidou's 1971 lifting of France's veto on Britain, under Edward Heath, joining Europe's common market.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Sacred Geography contained in the celebrated work of Reland.
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Sacred Geography contained in the celebrated work of Reland.
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