Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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Page 14
... religion but condemns the author of that faith in outspoken terms . " So that we may now conclude , that the Mahometan Religion being derived from a person in life so wicked , so worldly his projects , in his perse- cutions of them so ...
... religion but condemns the author of that faith in outspoken terms . " So that we may now conclude , that the Mahometan Religion being derived from a person in life so wicked , so worldly his projects , in his perse- cutions of them so ...
Page 22
... religions , and he blames the latter for the evil reports cir- culated in Europe concerning the Turks . But all the goodness of Turkish nature is in spite of , not because of , their religion , for “ The Turkish Religion is so full of ...
... religions , and he blames the latter for the evil reports cir- culated in Europe concerning the Turks . But all the goodness of Turkish nature is in spite of , not because of , their religion , for “ The Turkish Religion is so full of ...
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... religion , pretending to have , for his only object , the worship of the true God . Ostensibly full of the morality of the Arab , of patience and self - denial ... his religion , at the bottom , was but a system of blasphemy and ...
... religion , pretending to have , for his only object , the worship of the true God . Ostensibly full of the morality of the Arab , of patience and self - denial ... his religion , at the bottom , was but a system of blasphemy and ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 55 |
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