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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... learned English translator , in his Pre- liminary Discourse . We will submit the par- ticulars in the words of Mr. Sale ; beginning with the title Koran . " The word Korán , derived from the verb karaa , to read , signifies , properly ...
... learned English translator , in his Pre- liminary Discourse . We will submit the par- ticulars in the words of Mr. Sale ; beginning with the title Koran . " The word Korán , derived from the verb karaa , to read , signifies , properly ...
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... learned Hottinger , on the testimony of creditable eye - witnesses : - " Such is the exemplary deportment of the der- vises , in all their words and actions , and so great the ostentation of devoutness visible in their manners , and ...
... learned Hottinger , on the testimony of creditable eye - witnesses : - " Such is the exemplary deportment of the der- vises , in all their words and actions , and so great the ostentation of devoutness visible in their manners , and ...
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... is obliged to place the learned Oelsner ; who too often uses the language of a Philosophe , and pupil of the Revolution . the undeniable facts , connected with the history of the 166 [ SECT . XI . MAHOMETANISM UNVEILED .
... is obliged to place the learned Oelsner ; who too often uses the language of a Philosophe , and pupil of the Revolution . the undeniable facts , connected with the history of the 166 [ SECT . XI . MAHOMETANISM UNVEILED .
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... learned pupil of the Spanish Saracens ) had been the first to call attention to the sufferings of the Oriental Christians : but ncentives of a more domestic nature were necessary ; and the effort expired in the pathetic appeal to which ...
... learned pupil of the Spanish Saracens ) had been the first to call attention to the sufferings of the Oriental Christians : but ncentives of a more domestic nature were necessary ; and the effort expired in the pathetic appeal to which ...
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... learned and luxu- rious citizens of the Roman empire , and over the warlike barbarians of Scythia and Germany , who subverted the empire , and embraced the religion of the Romans . " + The observation , if extended to the progress of ...
... learned and luxu- rious citizens of the Roman empire , and over the warlike barbarians of Scythia and Germany , who subverted the empire , and embraced the religion of the Romans . " + The observation , if extended to the progress of ...
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