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Page xxx
... regard it as consisting in the two following particulars : -First , as containing many hints , which may ultimately become the germs of much interesting thought and discussion on Syro - Arabic antiquities and history ; and con ...
... regard it as consisting in the two following particulars : -First , as containing many hints , which may ultimately become the germs of much interesting thought and discussion on Syro - Arabic antiquities and history ; and con ...
Page xxxiii
... regards masses and individuals , it is carefully and zealously canvassed and examined ; and nothing but the completeness of its evidence and moral power could obtain for it a footing in a country of learning , virtue TRANSLATOR'S ...
... regards masses and individuals , it is carefully and zealously canvassed and examined ; and nothing but the completeness of its evidence and moral power could obtain for it a footing in a country of learning , virtue TRANSLATOR'S ...
Page xxxiv
... regards opinions and practice ; and the doctrine of abrogation renders it absolutely indispensable in the interpretation of the sacred signs , -so little are they entitled to the appellation of Perspicuous , bestowed upon them by their ...
... regards opinions and practice ; and the doctrine of abrogation renders it absolutely indispensable in the interpretation of the sacred signs , -so little are they entitled to the appellation of Perspicuous , bestowed upon them by their ...
Page xxxvii
... regards whispered words and meditated meanings , ( i . e . both inwardly and out- wardly , esoterically and exoterically , ) and when the whole number of days had been duly observed by us , there fell into the mind some backwardness ...
... regards whispered words and meditated meanings , ( i . e . both inwardly and out- wardly , esoterically and exoterically , ) and when the whole number of days had been duly observed by us , there fell into the mind some backwardness ...
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... regards this compassion ! Thou hast commanded us to give freedom to our collar - bound ( slaves ) . We beseech thee , of thy compassion , that thou wouldst give freedom to us this day . Thou hast commanded us never to repulse the ...
... regards this compassion ! Thou hast commanded us to give freedom to our collar - bound ( slaves ) . We beseech thee , of thy compassion , that thou wouldst give freedom to us this day . Thou hast commanded us never to repulse the ...
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