The Koran: Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed: Translated ... with Explanatory Notes ... To which is Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse by George Sale ...Lippincott, 1870 - 802 pages |
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... suppose reside in them , and govern the world under the supreme Deity . They en- deavour to perfect themselves in the four intellectual virtues , and believe Diodor . Sic . lib . 2. p . 131. Herodot , lib . 3. c . 97 Herodot . lib . 3 ...
... suppose reside in them , and govern the world under the supreme Deity . They en- deavour to perfect themselves in the four intellectual virtues , and believe Diodor . Sic . lib . 2. p . 131. Herodot , lib . 3. c . 97 Herodot . lib . 3 ...
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... suppose to be the same with Yaghûth and Yäûk , or else with Manah and Allât ; and they also speak of a third standing near the others , but something less , in the shape of an old woman , called Nesrem or Nesr . These statues were ...
... suppose to be the same with Yaghûth and Yäûk , or else with Manah and Allât ; and they also speak of a third standing near the others , but something less , in the shape of an old woman , called Nesrem or Nesr . These statues were ...
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... suppose they had bishops in several parts , for the more orderly governing of the churches . A bishop of Dhafar has been already named and we are told that Najrân was also a bishop's see . The Jacobites ( of which sect we have observed ...
... suppose they had bishops in several parts , for the more orderly governing of the churches . A bishop of Dhafar has been already named and we are told that Najrân was also a bishop's see . The Jacobites ( of which sect we have observed ...
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... suppose himself destined by Providence for the effecting that great reformation . And this fancy of his might take still deeper root in his mind , during the solitude he there- upon affected , usually retiring for a month in the year to ...
... suppose himself destined by Providence for the effecting that great reformation . And this fancy of his might take still deeper root in his mind , during the solitude he there- upon affected , usually retiring for a month in the year to ...
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... suppose the God of Mohammed to be different from the true God , and only a fictitious deity or idol of his own creation . Nor shall I here enter into any of the Mohammedan controversies concerning the divine nature and attributes ...
... suppose the God of Mohammed to be different from the true God , and only a fictitious deity or idol of his own creation . Nor shall I here enter into any of the Mohammedan controversies concerning the divine nature and attributes ...
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Abraham Abu Jahl Abulfed Abulfeda according afterwards Al Beidâwi Al Ghazali alms angels answered apostle Arabs Beidâwi Caaba called cause chap chapter children of Israel Christians command creatures D'Herbel day of resurrection death Disc divine evil faith father favour fear follow genii give God's grievous hath created hearts hell fire honour ibid Idem idolaters idolatry idols infidels inhabitants Intitled Jallalo'ddin Jesus Jews judgment knoweth Korân Koreish Medina mercy Mohammed Mohammed's Mohammedans Moses Moslems night Noah opinion paradise passage was revealed person Pharaoh pleaseth prayer Prelim pretend prophet punishment received religion REVEALED AT MECCA reward Savary say unto scriptures sect sent down unto servants signifies signs unto soul Spec suppose surely Syria Thamud therein thereof things thou shalt thy LORD tribe true believers truth ubi sup unbelievers unto thee Verily verses Vide Poc wherefore wicked words worship Zamakh Zamakhshari