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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
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