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 2J. Duncan and J. Cochran, 1829 - Christianity and other religions |
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... civilization , which * The author of the " De Imitatione Christi , " whoever he may have been , has appropriated this name to himself , by the best of titles . constitute the strength and glory of Protestant Europe . The I 4 SECT . X ...
... civilization , which * The author of the " De Imitatione Christi , " whoever he may have been , has appropriated this name to himself , by the best of titles . constitute the strength and glory of Protestant Europe . The I 4 SECT . X ...
Page 146
... civilization may be traced to the influences of these chivalrous ex- peditions . According to the biographer of Charles V. their beneficial influences are legible , in the important particulars which follow : -the introduction of a ...
... civilization may be traced to the influences of these chivalrous ex- peditions . According to the biographer of Charles V. their beneficial influences are legible , in the important particulars which follow : -the introduction of a ...
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... civilization which had so long ebbed , began to flow with a steady and accelerated course ; and a fairer prospect was opened to the hopes and efforts of the rising generation . " I cheerfully accept this statement of an his- torical ...
... civilization which had so long ebbed , began to flow with a steady and accelerated course ; and a fairer prospect was opened to the hopes and efforts of the rising generation . " I cheerfully accept this statement of an his- torical ...
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... civilization , preceding the age of the crusades , when these beginnings are traced to their un- questionable source , leads the Christian inquirer only a step further in the elucidation of the won- derful arrangements of Divine ...
... civilization , preceding the age of the crusades , when these beginnings are traced to their un- questionable source , leads the Christian inquirer only a step further in the elucidation of the won- derful arrangements of Divine ...
Page 167
... civilization , then so prosperous in the Mahometan world . - Having adverted thus far to more recent re- searches into the influence of the holy wars , we M 4 SECT . XI . ] 167 THE CRUSADES . the undeniable facts, connected with the ...
... civilization , then so prosperous in the Mahometan world . - Having adverted thus far to more recent re- searches into the influence of the holy wars , we M 4 SECT . XI . ] 167 THE CRUSADES . the undeniable facts, connected with the ...
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