Lewis and Harris
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The Rev Morrison says parts of Lewis and Harris experienced revivals every 10-15 years up until at least the 1970s.
From BBC • Nov. 16, 2024
Faithful observance of the Sabbath, or Lord's Day, is embedded in the culture of Lewis and Harris.
From BBC • Nov. 16, 2024
But as we pressed onward, traveling west beyond the islands of North Uist and Lewis and Harris, the water suddenly grew rougher.
From New York Times • Oct. 11, 2021
Lewis and Harris, the two northern islands of the Western Isles, had a population of 34,600 in 1911.
From The Guardian • Jan. 1, 2019
They finally appeared, Lewis and Harris standing about and listening in unenthusiastic silence as Mr. Fulton glowingly explained the whyness of the various devices and improvements that made the Skyrocket a real invention.
From Boy Scouts of the Air on Lost Island by Stuart, Gordon
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