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Horn and L. H. Wood, The Chronology of Ezra
7 (Washington, D. C.: Review and Herald
Publishing Assn., 1953); E. G. Kraeling, The
Brooklyn Museum Aramaic Papyri (New
Haven or London, 1953), pp. 191-193; The
S.D.A. Bible Commentary 3:97-110
(Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald
Publishing Assn., 1954, 1977).
Page 335. Fall of the Ottoman Empire.—The
impact of Moslem Turkey upon Europe after
the fall of Constantinople in 1453 was as
severe as had been the catastrophic
conquests of the Moslem Saracens, during the
century and a half after the death of
Mohammed, upon the Eastern Roman
Empire. Throughout the Reformation era,
Turkey was a continual threat at the Eastern
gates of European Christendom; the writings
of the Reformers are full of condemnation of