. Voices from the Orient; or, The testimony of the monuments, of the recent historical and topographical discoveries, and of the customs and traditions of the people in the Orient, to the veracity of the sacred record. pup 3^ B VOICES FROM THE ORIENT OR, THE TESTIMONY OF THE MONUMENTS, OF THE RECENT HISTORICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES, AND OF THE CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF THE PEOPLE IN THE ORIENT, TO THE VERACITY OF THE SACRED RECORD. BY THE r/ V REV. GEORGE BURNFIELD, , , Vx-Examincr in Oriental Languages and Literature in the University of Toronto. Enoir)(xi Tt ef ivos ai/jLOLTO


. Voices from the Orient; or, The testimony of the monuments, of the recent historical and topographical discoveries, and of the customs and traditions of the people in the Orient, to the veracity of the sacred record. pup 3^ B VOICES FROM THE ORIENT OR, THE TESTIMONY OF THE MONUMENTS, OF THE RECENT HISTORICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES, AND OF THE CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF THE PEOPLE IN THE ORIENT, TO THE VERACITY OF THE SACRED RECORD. BY THE r/ V REV. GEORGE BURNFIELD, , , Vx-Examincr in Oriental Languages and Literature in the University of Toronto. Enoir)(xi Tt ef ivos ai/jLOLTOS TTav £9vojs,bptcras Kcupous, kcu Tas 6po0eoias Trj? KarotKia? ixvtCjv —Acts xvii. 26. TORONTO:C. BLACKETT ROBINSON, 5 JORDAN STREET 1884. Entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eij^Ht hundredand eighty-lour, by Rev. George Burnfield, , in the Office of the Minister ofAgriculture. TO DANIEL WILSON, ESQ., , President of University College, Toronto, as a token of esteem for him as a man, and as a mark ofappreciation of his eminent and extensive scholarship, this volume is respectfully de


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