Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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... person , according to the description given of him in their own legends , of no honest or honorable qualities , but having all the marks of an impostor ; rebellious and perfidious , in- human and cruel , lewd and lascivious , of a base ...
... person , according to the description given of him in their own legends , of no honest or honorable qualities , but having all the marks of an impostor ; rebellious and perfidious , in- human and cruel , lewd and lascivious , of a base ...
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... person Mahumed was , with whose Cursed Doctrine the greatest part of Mankind is at this very day so egregiously fool- ed . " And to Sir Joseph Williamson he suggests that the life of Mu- hammad will be a warning that heresies must be ...
... person Mahumed was , with whose Cursed Doctrine the greatest part of Mankind is at this very day so egregiously fool- ed . " And to Sir Joseph Williamson he suggests that the life of Mu- hammad will be a warning that heresies must be ...
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... persons are willing to admit of it for the advancement of their own ; supposing that though a false religion ought ... person unto whom they inclined , is a foreign tongue ; but this , wherein the Koran is written , is the perspicuous ...
... persons are willing to admit of it for the advancement of their own ; supposing that though a false religion ought ... person unto whom they inclined , is a foreign tongue ; but this , wherein the Koran is written , is the perspicuous ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 54 |
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