(to use the words of a very learned person) "seems to be this: to unite the professors of the three different religions then followed in the populous country of Arabia, who for the most part lived promiscuously, and wandered without guides, the far greater... The life of Mohammed - עמוד 102מאת Muḥammad (the prophet.) - 1799תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| William Heckford - 1791 - 502 דפים
...magnificent. The general defign of the Alcoran \vas, to' U 2 unite unite the profeffors of the three different religions then followed in the populous country of Arabia, who for the moft part lived promifcuoufly, and wandered without guides, the far greater number being Pagans, and... | |
| Charles Butler - 1807 - 338 דפים
...(as he is translated by Mr. Sale), " seems to be, to ** unite the professors of the three different " religions, then followed in the populous *' country...the most part, " lived promiscuously, and wandered with" out guides, the far greater part being " idolaters, and the rest Jews and Chris" tians, mostly... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 דפים
...design of the. — The general design of the Koran was to unite the professors of the three different religions, then followed in the populous country of Arabia, (who, for the must part, wandered without guides, the far greater number It-ing idolaters, and the rest Jews and... | |
| Charles Butler - 1817 - 472 דפים
...(as he is translated by Mr. Sale), " seems to be, " to unite the professors of the three different " religions, then followed in the populous country " of Arabia, who, for the most part, lived promis*' cuously, and wandered without guides, the far " greater part being idolaters, and the rest... | |
| Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 דפים
...the. The general design of the Koran was to unite the professors of the three different re- ' ligions, then followed in the populous country of Arabia, (who, for the most part, wandered without guides, the far greater number being idolaters, and the rest Jews and Christians,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 דפים
...general design of the. The general design of the Koran was to unite the professors of the three different the dragon, that old serpent, which is the devil and Satan, and bound him a thousand wandered without guides, the far greater number being idolaters, and the rest Jews and Christians,... | |
| 1825 - 538 דפים
...words of a very learned person) " seems to be this : " To unite the professors of the three different " religions then followed in the populous country " of Arabia, who, for the most part, lived pro" miscuously, and wandered without guides, the " far greater number being idolaters, and the rest... | |
| Charles Buck - 1829 - 614 דפים
...design of 'the. The general design of the Koran was to unite the professors of the three different religions, then followed in the populous country of Arabia, (who, for the most part, wandered without guides, the far greater number being idolaters, and the i-est Jews and Christians,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 דפים
...general design of the. The general design of the Koran was to unite the professors of the three different religions, then followed in the populous country of Arabia, (who, for the most part, wandered without guides, the far greater number beinp idolaters, and the rest Jews and Christians,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1833 - 980 דפים
...design (if the.— The general design of the Koran was to unite the professors of the three different e general interest. wandered without guides, the far greater number being idolaters, and the rest Jews and Christians,... | |
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