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thoughts even partially from the horrors that were already beginning—horrors which will long make it impossible to name even the best of Germans without a sharp stab of pain. But we were studying the only Book that can ever bring peace and comfort to men in their direst need, and there is no fear that those who know will think we were 'fiddling while Rome burned.'" He had been aboard the ship on its last voyage just as World War 1 began. It was sunk less than 11 months later, killing everyone on board.
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landed at New York after what proved her last peace voyage. A week later two of her passengers proceeded to the Conference at Northfield, where some two thousand Christian people were gathered in sight of the grave of D. L. Moody. It was very hard for us all, doubly hard for Britons, to detach our
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it was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine. Moulton, Harris and several others from the ship escaped in a lifeboat, but James Moulton died on the third of the four days it took the boat to reach
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where it is still practiced by certain groups. This was not an easy time for him, as his wife had recently died, and while he was in India, his son William Ralph Osborn Moulton died in the
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religions. He felt that the former was awaiting its completion by the latter. While in Karachi, he availed of the friendship and library of
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religions. Over the course of his life he published many books and papers, mainly focused on Zoroastrianism and the
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Book A59771 - Moulton, W. Fiddian & James Hope Moulton - WILLIAM F. MOULTON a memoir - 1899
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James Hope Moulton: Egyptian Rubbish-Heaps and the Study of the New Testament
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on 5 August 1916. He spent 16 months in India under the auspices of the
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Foreword to The Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism
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minister. He showed a strong talent for academic studies, and the
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In 1916 he decided to take advantage of the academic lull of
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where James was one of the first students. After attending
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The Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism
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The Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism
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From Egyptian Rubbish Heaps, 1916 (second edition 1917)
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Treasure of the Magi: a study of modern Zoroastrianism
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A Neglected Sacrament and Other Sermons and Addresses
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with this paragraph "On July 31, 1914, the ill-fated
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An Introduction to the Study of New Testament Greek
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Grammar of New Testament Greek Vol. I - Prolegomena
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Cambridge
England
Zoroastrianism
philologist
Zoroastrianism

Methodist
father
Leys School
Cambridge
King's College, Cambridge
Wesleyan
University of Manchester
Classical Greek
Didsbury College
Manchester
James Frazer
social anthropologist
Zoroastrianism
monotheistic
Greek
Bible
Prison Chaplain
Preston
World War I
India
Zoroastrianism
French
trenches

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