Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... hath raised up amidst the illiterate Arabians an apostle from among themselves , to rehearse his signs unto them , and to purify them , and to teach them the scrip- tures and wisdom ; whereas before they were in a manifest error ...
... hath raised up amidst the illiterate Arabians an apostle from among themselves , to rehearse his signs unto them , and to purify them , and to teach them the scrip- tures and wisdom ; whereas before they were in a manifest error ...
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... hath ordained the night for rest , and the sun and the moon for the computing of time ; this is the disposition of the mighty , the wise God . It is he who hath ordained the stars for ye , that ye may be directed thereby in the dark ...
... hath ordained the night for rest , and the sun and the moon for the computing of time ; this is the disposition of the mighty , the wise God . It is he who hath ordained the stars for ye , that ye may be directed thereby in the dark ...
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... hath the absolute power over the hearing and the sight ? and who bringeth forth the living from the dead , and bringeth forth the dead from the living , and who governeth all things ? " They will surely answer - God . Say , will ye not ...
... hath the absolute power over the hearing and the sight ? and who bringeth forth the living from the dead , and bringeth forth the dead from the living , and who governeth all things ? " They will surely answer - God . Say , will ye not ...
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... hath not forsaken thee , neither doth he hate thee . Verily the life to come shall be better for thee than this ... hath he not taken care of thee ? and did he not find thee wandering in error , and hath he not guided thee into the truth ...
... hath not forsaken thee , neither doth he hate thee . Verily the life to come shall be better for thee than this ... hath he not taken care of thee ? and did he not find thee wandering in error , and hath he not guided thee into the truth ...
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... hath said over his lesson now unto you , and now must find out somebody else to whom to repeate it . Fare hin well ; he is a garment whom I would be loath to wear above two dayes together , for in that time he will be thred bare ...
... hath said over his lesson now unto you , and now must find out somebody else to whom to repeate it . Fare hin well ; he is a garment whom I would be loath to wear above two dayes together , for in that time he will be thred bare ...
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