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" In the Author of the universe, his rational enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing by the necessity of his own nature, and deriving... "
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - 261. oldal
szerző: Edward Gibbon - 1820
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A Course of Lectures on Subjects Connected with the Corruption, Revival, and ...

William Johnson Fox - 1819 - 344 oldal
...enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal Being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...from himself all moral and intellectual perfection." Such notions of God, from whatever source derived, must have been a blessing to those who received...

A course of lectures on subjects connected with the corruption, revival, and ...

William Johnson Fox - 1822 - 344 oldal
...enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal Being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...from himself all moral and intellectual perfection." Such notions of God, from whatever source derived, must have been a blessing to those who received...

A course of lectures on subjects connected with the corruption, revival, and ...

William Johnson Fox - 1822 - 344 oldal
...Being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existbig by the necessity of his own nature, and deriving from himself all moral and intellectual perfection." Such notions of God, from whatever source derived, must have been a blessing to those who received...

State of nations, past and present, 1000 questions and answers

P A. Beddome - 1844 - 280 oldal
...is presented for adoration as an infinite and eternal Being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...from himself, all moral and intellectual perfection. The authority and station of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Christ, and Mahomet, rise in just gradation...

Turkey: the People, Country, and Government

Thomas Galland Horton - 1854 - 140 oldal
...enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...from himself all moral and intellectual perfection. This The first and most arduous conquests of Mahomet were those of Iris wife, his servant, his pupil,...

The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., 6. kötet

Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 496 oldal
...enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...sublime truths, thus announced in the language of the prophet,78 are firmly held by his disciples, and defined with metaphysical precision by the interpreters...

The Churchman's shilling magazine and family treasury, conducted ..., 7. kötet

Robert Hall Baynes - 1870 - 682 oldal
...enthusiasm .cqnfessed. and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or, similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...and intellectual perfection. These sublime . truths th.ua announced in the Ianguage of the prophet, are firmly held by his disciples, and defined with...

An Apology for Mohammed and the Koran

John Davenport - 1869 - 198 oldal
...enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal Being without form or place, without issne or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...necessity of His own nature, and deriving from himself all intellectual perfection. These subjects thus announced, in the language of the Prophet (chapters 2,...

A Series of Essays on the Life of Mohammed and Subjects Subsidiary Thereto

Sir Sayyid Aḥmad Ḵẖāṉ - 1870 - 546 oldal
...enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...might subscribe the popular creed of the Mahometans : a creed too sublime perhaps for our present faculties. "What object remains for the fancy, or even...

History of the Saracen Empire

Edward Gibbon - 1870 - 458 oldal
...enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing...might subscribe the popular creed of the Mahometans : a creed too sublime perhaps for our present facul* ties. What object remains for the fancy, or even...




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