The Retrospective Review, Volum 3Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1821 |
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Pàgina 3
... considered the comparative influences of the Mahometan and Christian reli- gions , there are few who have not at times found themselves con- founded at the survey , and compelled to admit that even the former must have been ordained for ...
... considered the comparative influences of the Mahometan and Christian reli- gions , there are few who have not at times found themselves con- founded at the survey , and compelled to admit that even the former must have been ordained for ...
Pàgina 9
... considered as deeply implicated , particularly in the worship of images and the doctrine of the trinity , as it was very likely to be understood , or , perhaps , more properly speak- ing , misunderstood , by unlettered believers . The ...
... considered as deeply implicated , particularly in the worship of images and the doctrine of the trinity , as it was very likely to be understood , or , perhaps , more properly speak- ing , misunderstood , by unlettered believers . The ...
Pàgina 12
... considered as a mere literary composi- tion , considerably above the Vedas , the Zend Avesta , or the Edda , and rank its most boasted periods immeasurably below the beauty , the grandeur , the transcendant magnificence of what might be ...
... considered as a mere literary composi- tion , considerably above the Vedas , the Zend Avesta , or the Edda , and rank its most boasted periods immeasurably below the beauty , the grandeur , the transcendant magnificence of what might be ...
Pàgina 16
... considered as supporting this theory . - We should attribute to one of Mahomet's co - adjutors , the studied art and ornament with which these sermons are embellished ; and it is not surprising that an illiterate man , feeling their ...
... considered as supporting this theory . - We should attribute to one of Mahomet's co - adjutors , the studied art and ornament with which these sermons are embellished ; and it is not surprising that an illiterate man , feeling their ...
Pàgina 17
... considered as exercising rather too freely even the liberty of conjectural criticism , but , we must say , we have always entertained great doubts of the genuine- ness of the beginning of chap . 17 , as it now stands ; and we only ...
... considered as exercising rather too freely even the liberty of conjectural criticism , but , we must say , we have always entertained great doubts of the genuine- ness of the beginning of chap . 17 , as it now stands ; and we only ...
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