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* The Owls of Babylon

on BBC Radio 3

While Victorian pilgrims found in the topography and ruins of the Near East visible confirmation of scriptural prophecy, archaeologists discovered in the buried cities of Syria and Mesopotamia authentication of the scriptural record. John Pemble , Lecturer in History at the University of Bristol, examines the roles of travel and science in assisting the Victorian evangelical revival.

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John Pemble

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