Mahometanism Unveiled: An Inquiry, in which that Archheresy, Its Diffusion and Continuance, are Examined on a New Principle, Tending to Confirm the Evidences, and Aid the Propagation, of the Christian Faith, Volume 2; Volume 25J. Duncan, 1829 - Christianity and other religions |
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... Gibbon ; bringing the practical experience of a recent observer on the spot , to illustrate and confirm his statement : " The Mahometan , and more especially the Turkish casuists , have pro- nounced that no person can bind the faithful ...
... Gibbon ; bringing the practical experience of a recent observer on the spot , to illustrate and confirm his statement : " The Mahometan , and more especially the Turkish casuists , have pro- nounced that no person can bind the faithful ...
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... Gibbon ) " to repel the barbarians on the confines of Asia , rather than to expect them in the heart of Europe . " In his celebrated speech at the Council of Clermont , Pope Urban II . fol- lowed up this timely admonition : with all the ...
... Gibbon ) " to repel the barbarians on the confines of Asia , rather than to expect them in the heart of Europe . " In his celebrated speech at the Council of Clermont , Pope Urban II . fol- lowed up this timely admonition : with all the ...
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... Gibbon has discussed the subject of the crusades , in its two principal aspects : * Happily for Europe and the world , the authors of the first crusade were far better politicians than either Dr. Robertson or Mr. Gibbon . The author ...
... Gibbon has discussed the subject of the crusades , in its two principal aspects : * Happily for Europe and the world , the authors of the first crusade were far better politicians than either Dr. Robertson or Mr. Gibbon . The author ...
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... Gibbon , vol . x . p . 373 , 374. Turner , vol . i . pp . 309–311 . Gibbon , vol . x . p . 376 . to its being more ruinously effected in the next . 154 [ SECT . XI . MAHOMETANISM UNVEILED .
... Gibbon , vol . x . p . 373 , 374. Turner , vol . i . pp . 309–311 . Gibbon , vol . x . p . 376 . to its being more ruinously effected in the next . 154 [ SECT . XI . MAHOMETANISM UNVEILED .
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... Gibbon's substitute for the cru- sades * : but , in that untutored age , such a suc- cession was wholly unattainable ; and , although attainable , must have proved unavailable in the end . The battle of Dorylæum , where two hun- dred ...
... Gibbon's substitute for the cru- sades * : but , in that untutored age , such a suc- cession was wholly unattainable ; and , although attainable , must have proved unavailable in the end . The battle of Dorylæum , where two hun- dred ...
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