Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" By: Various |
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The 11th Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica continues to be a valuable resource for anyone seeking in-depth information on a wide range of topics. Volume 9 covers subjects from Ethiopia to the Evangelical Association, providing a comprehensive exploration of each topic.
The entry on Ethiopia offers a thorough examination of the country's history, geography, people, and culture. Readers will find detailed descriptions of Ethiopia's political structure, economy, and natural resources, as well as insights into the country's rich cultural heritage.
Moving on to the entry on the Evangelical Association, the volume explores the history and beliefs of this branch of Christianity. Readers will gain an understanding of the association's origins, development, and key figures, as well as its impact on religious practices and society.
Overall, Volume 9 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Ethiopia, the Evangelical Association, or a multitude of other topics. Its wealth of information and insightful analysis make it a must-have for scholars, students, and general readers alike. (1) Numbers following letters (without space) like C2 were originally printed in subscript. Letter subscripts are preceded by an underscore, like C n. (2) Characters following a carat (^) were printed in superscript. (3) Side notes were relocated to function as titles of their respective paragraphs. (4) Macrons and breves above letters and dots below letters were not inserted. (5) The following typographical errors have been corrected: ARTICLE EUBOEA: "The whole of the eastern coast is rocky and destitute of harbours, especially the part called Coela, or 'the Hollows,' where part of the Persian fleet was wrecked." 'Persian' amended from 'Perisan'. ARTICLE EUCHARIST: "'This is my blood of the covenant which is poured out for many,' Matthew adding 'for the remission of sins,' a phrase which savours of Heb. ix. 22:" 'Matthew' amended from 'Mathew'. ARTICLE EUDAEMONISM: "The fundamental difficulty which confronts those who would distinguish between pleasure and eudaemonia is that all pleasure is ultimately a mental phenomenon ..." 'fundamental' amended from 'fundametal'. ARTICLE EUPHRATES: "... and the latter is still one of the chief productions of the country, but in later years rice has taken the place of wheat as the staff of life... Continue reading book >>
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