Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... feelings of millions . We have selected the work before us , not only as a production of which our country has great reason to boast , as one of the greatest ornaments of her eastern literature , ( a department in which she is ...
... feelings of millions . We have selected the work before us , not only as a production of which our country has great reason to boast , as one of the greatest ornaments of her eastern literature , ( a department in which she is ...
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... feelings of gratitude and veneration for the blessing of a pure and ennobling system of religion - he has seen and ventured to indicate some points of dignity and utility in a character and system which had hitherto been the subjects of ...
... feelings of gratitude and veneration for the blessing of a pure and ennobling system of religion - he has seen and ventured to indicate some points of dignity and utility in a character and system which had hitherto been the subjects of ...
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... feeling of abhor- rence of the prevailing degeneracy and superstition of both Jew and Christian , and the degrading idolatry of the heathen by whom he was surrounded . It would not be for such a person to palliate the arts of imposition ...
... feeling of abhor- rence of the prevailing degeneracy and superstition of both Jew and Christian , and the degrading idolatry of the heathen by whom he was surrounded . It would not be for such a person to palliate the arts of imposition ...
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... , taking advantage of favorable circumstances and feelings to turn them to his purpose . The grand principle on which the whole was built , the unity of God , was one which had for ages formed the creed of Sale's Koran .
... , taking advantage of favorable circumstances and feelings to turn them to his purpose . The grand principle on which the whole was built , the unity of God , was one which had for ages formed the creed of Sale's Koran .
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... religious reform , it is clear that ambition and the desire of temporal authority became , as might be ex- pected , the absorbent of spiritual feelings . When self - defence had driven him to the sword , it was too Sale's Koran . 9.
... religious reform , it is clear that ambition and the desire of temporal authority became , as might be ex- pected , the absorbent of spiritual feelings . When self - defence had driven him to the sword , it was too Sale's Koran . 9.
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