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1 1(18) | Abyssinia and Nubia 1768-1773 to discover the source of the 2 1(20) | A Voyage to Abyssinia and travels into 3 1(52) | old nationality, is liable to the reputation of sorcery”. (“… 4 1 | It is quite impossible to describe their amazed looks 5 1 | mysterious emblemy were to cease with the advent of 6 1 | who listened in silence to all that we said and only 7 1 | incipient movement lead us to cherish the pleasing hope 8 1 | medium of communicating to the Ethiopian that very 9 1 | suspicion would never allow him to accept from envied stranger. 10 1 | favours. The only obstacle to be apprehended is the intolerant 11 1 | unhappy and sinstained land to the obedience of the Gospel 12 1 | quanto "...they consented to a compromise and thus some 13 1 | virtually adherents to the Creed of Protestants, 14 1 | and yet nominally attached to what may be termed the religion 15 1 | yet apparently learning to erroneus and human traditions”.80~ ~ 16 1 | induced some thirty jews to embrace Christianity; but 17 1 | country will not permit him to form a Church of his own, 18 1 | his own, so he was obliged to unite them to the native 19 1 | was obliged to unite them to the native one. This would 20 1 | would be going from bad to worse did he not by precept 21 1 | your people do not divulge to the negus the number of 22 1 | had tought the Falashas to reject the childish tenets 23 1 | and turned their inquires to that word which neither 24 1 | occurred which put an end to our mission, and the hopes 25 1(91) | an account of a Mission to Ras Alì in 1848 from the 26 1 | from the earliest times to the present day have always 27 1 | Ethiopia and this - according to their wiews– condamned or 28 1 | Falascia: “…may well reflect to a considerable extent the 29 1 | are stubborn adherents to fossilized Hebrew – Jewish 30 1 | the period from the 4th to perhaps the 7th century; 31 1(145)| Ethiopians, an introduction to Country and People” – London 32 1 | missions were the only ones to meet head - on the difficulties 33 1 | approach. They made converts to what was essentially Protestantism, 34 1 | channelled their adherents in to the Ortodox church”.152~ ~ 35 1 | Bianchi": "...one seems to see in the white man, the 36 1 | blood with that of the Negro to effect these far reaching 37 1 | indications one is entitled to believe that the East African 38 1 | Jews of Arabia migrated to Abyssinia after the establishment 39 2(27) | particolare, cfr. “From Wollwka to Florence: the tragic story 40 2(38) | Summerfield “From Falashas to Ethiopian jews. The external 41 2(55) | Summerfield “From Falashas to Ethiopian jews”, p. 89.~ ~ ./.