Mahometanism Unveiled: An Inquiry, in which that Arch-heresy, Its Diffusion and Continuance, are Examined on a New Principle, Tending to Confirm the Evidences, and Aid the Propagation, of the Christian Faith, Volume 1 |
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... given to horn against daily sacrifice -explained from Mahometan apostasy . Described by Saint John under same type . Terms of Jewish ritual denote Christian Church - more properly than Jewish Bishop Newton . Symbol of horn appropriated ...
... given to horn against daily sacrifice -explained from Mahometan apostasy . Described by Saint John under same type . Terms of Jewish ritual denote Christian Church - more properly than Jewish Bishop Newton . Symbol of horn appropriated ...
Page xxxiii
... given by Maho- metanism . Literature . Poetry and romance among Arabs before Mahomet - Moallakat - Antar . Both branches of polite letters most probably introduced into France and Italy from Asia and Spain . Saracen romances . Moorish ...
... given by Maho- metanism . Literature . Poetry and romance among Arabs before Mahomet - Moallakat - Antar . Both branches of polite letters most probably introduced into France and Italy from Asia and Spain . Saracen romances . Moorish ...
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... given or attempted of that character of permanence , which the lapse of twelve centuries has impressed upon Maho- metanism . * If its duration were commensurate merely with that of the empire to which it gave birth ; if its spiritual ...
... given or attempted of that character of permanence , which the lapse of twelve centuries has impressed upon Maho- metanism . * If its duration were commensurate merely with that of the empire to which it gave birth ; if its spiritual ...
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... given , by some of the ablest vindicators of revealed truth , of the suc- cess of Mahomet , and the propagation of his superstition : an account which certainly con- tains much important fact , and some convincing argument ; though not ...
... given , by some of the ablest vindicators of revealed truth , of the suc- cess of Mahomet , and the propagation of his superstition : an account which certainly con- tains much important fact , and some convincing argument ; though not ...
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... to illuminate those venerable forms of truth , of religion , and of freedom , which before were hidden from every vulgar eye . ” Such is the * Bampt . Lect . p . 301 . glowing , but just and true account given , of INTRODUCTION . 41.
... to illuminate those venerable forms of truth , of religion , and of freedom , which before were hidden from every vulgar eye . ” Such is the * Bampt . Lect . p . 301 . glowing , but just and true account given , of INTRODUCTION . 41.
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