The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6W. Pickering, London, and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1827 |
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... prophet . Instead of a per- petual and perfect measure of the divine will , the frag- ments of the Koran were produced at the discretion of Mahomet ; each revelation is suited to the emergencies to give any weight or colour to their ...
... prophet . Instead of a per- petual and perfect measure of the divine will , the frag- ments of the Koran were produced at the discretion of Mahomet ; each revelation is suited to the emergencies to give any weight or colour to their ...
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... prophet was forced to reprove the indecent vehe- mence of his disciples . If the slightest credit may be afforded to the traditions of his wives and companions , he maintained , in the bosom of his family , and to the last moments of ...
... prophet was forced to reprove the indecent vehe- mence of his disciples . If the slightest credit may be afforded to the traditions of his wives and companions , he maintained , in the bosom of his family , and to the last moments of ...
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... prophet . At the head of the fugitives and auxiliaries , the first caliph was reduced to the cities of Mecca , Medina , and Tayef ; and perhaps the Ko- reish would have restored the idols of the Caaba , if their levity had not been ...
... prophet . At the head of the fugitives and auxiliaries , the first caliph was reduced to the cities of Mecca , Medina , and Tayef ; and perhaps the Ko- reish would have restored the idols of the Caaba , if their levity had not been ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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