Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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... king president of a college at Damascus , " not to be my guide in religious affairs , but to be my teacher of science . " Who has not mourned too over the fate of the last remnant of chivalry , the fall of the mussulman empire in Spain ...
... king president of a college at Damascus , " not to be my guide in religious affairs , but to be my teacher of science . " Who has not mourned too over the fate of the last remnant of chivalry , the fall of the mussulman empire in Spain ...
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... King , the Holy , the Mighty , the Wise . - It is he who 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 ...
... King , the Holy , the Mighty , the Wise . - It is he who 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 ...
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... king- dom of heaven and earth ; and unto God shall all things return . He causeth the night to succeed the day , and he causeth the day to succeed the night , and he knoweth the innermost parts of men's hearts . chap . 57 . The ...
... king- dom of heaven and earth ; and unto God shall all things return . He causeth the night to succeed the day , and he causeth the day to succeed the night , and he knoweth the innermost parts of men's hearts . chap . 57 . The ...
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... king behind them , who took every sound ship by force . As to the youth , his parents were true believers ; and we feared lest he , being an unbeliever , should oblige them to suffer his perverseness and ingratitude : wherefore we ...
... king behind them , who took every sound ship by force . As to the youth , his parents were true believers ; and we feared lest he , being an unbeliever , should oblige them to suffer his perverseness and ingratitude : wherefore we ...
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... king committed the Histrio- mastix of Prynne , to select such passages as were scandalous or dangerous to the monarch or the state , a task which he per- formed with great expedition , and delivered them , together with his inferences ...
... king committed the Histrio- mastix of Prynne , to select such passages as were scandalous or dangerous to the monarch or the state , a task which he per- formed with great expedition , and delivered them , together with his inferences ...
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