id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21859 Newman, John Henry Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity .txt text/plain 140794 9059 73 this day are Christian; but, whether we consider Huns, Moguls, or Turks, nationally lost to the world, as far as history goes, for long periods history.[41] Sixty-three years before this date, a Turk of high rank, of possession of the Holy Places by the Turks to this day is a proof of it. possession of Asia Minor, they profaned the churches, subjected Bishops very time that a Turk first came into the country, from the era of the at the very time the Turks were making progress, the Christian world was Providence of God to raise up for His Church such heroic men as St. Leo, of the fifth, and St. Gregory, of the eleventh century. have had their day; those European states, so great three centuries ago, subject-matter of certain Canons in the Church from time immemorial, we Christianity, then the Martyrs and Bishops of the early Church, the men ./cache/21859.txt ./txt/21859.txt