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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Page 202
... tribes inhabiting the north of Europe and Asia , who successively received the impress of the Gospel , or the Koran , while still plunged in the depths of heathenism and barbarity ; and who successively emerged , through the in ...
... tribes inhabiting the north of Europe and Asia , who successively received the impress of the Gospel , or the Koran , while still plunged in the depths of heathenism and barbarity ; and who successively emerged , through the in ...
Page 206
... tribes . Constitutionally inferior , in mental capacity , to the invaders of the western empire , the Turks and Tartars , indeed , have never reaped that harvest of national improvement , from their profession of the Mahometan faith ...
... tribes . Constitutionally inferior , in mental capacity , to the invaders of the western empire , the Turks and Tartars , indeed , have never reaped that harvest of national improvement , from their profession of the Mahometan faith ...
Page 220
... tribes bordering on the Red Sea , could not attain the condition of a sea - faring people . * The Saracens , however , in all ages , by a native propensity , were commercial . Inland commerce was the imme- morial occupation of the ...
... tribes bordering on the Red Sea , could not attain the condition of a sea - faring people . * The Saracens , however , in all ages , by a native propensity , were commercial . Inland commerce was the imme- morial occupation of the ...
Page 225
... tribes held the labours of the field in contempt . The pride of these savage warriors accounted tillage a mean and servile employ . ment , wholly unworthy of their care : agricul- tural pursuits , accordingly , abandoned to the rude ...
... tribes held the labours of the field in contempt . The pride of these savage warriors accounted tillage a mean and servile employ . ment , wholly unworthy of their care : agricul- tural pursuits , accordingly , abandoned to the rude ...
Page 356
... tribes gave birth to a revolution , not only in the modes of thinking , but in the source of thought : it provided the raw materials for a new manufacture of the human mind the very recollections of the past were now , for ages , swept ...
... tribes gave birth to a revolution , not only in the modes of thinking , but in the source of thought : it provided the raw materials for a new manufacture of the human mind the very recollections of the past were now , for ages , swept ...
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