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- Samuel_Lyde abstract "Samuel Lyde (1825 – 1860) was an English writer and Church of England missionary who worked in Syria in the 1850s and wrote a pioneering book on the Alawite sect. In 1856, he sparked months of anti-Christian rioting in Palestine when, during a visit there, he killed a beggar.".
- Samuel_Lyde comment "Samuel Lyde (1825 – 1860) was an English writer and Church of England missionary who worked in Syria in the 1850s and wrote a pioneering book on the Alawite sect. In 1856, he sparked months of anti-Christian rioting in Palestine when, during a visit there, he killed a beggar.".