A Voice from North Africa; Or, A Narrative Illustrative of the Religious Ceremonies, Customs, and Manners of the Inhabitants of that Part of the WorldPaton and Ritchie, 1844 - 232 pages |
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... thousands of Jews , or to the millions of Mohammedans . " The London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews " had a mission there for several years , ( a short account of which will be found in these pages ; ) but at ...
... thousands of Jews , or to the millions of Mohammedans . " The London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews " had a mission there for several years , ( a short account of which will be found in these pages ; ) but at ...
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... thousand could not resist them : " and the words of Abubaker , that " fighting for the religion is an act of obedience to God , " checked any appalling comparison between the greatness of the task and the littleness of the means . A ...
... thousand could not resist them : " and the words of Abubaker , that " fighting for the religion is an act of obedience to God , " checked any appalling comparison between the greatness of the task and the littleness of the means . A ...
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... thousand valiant Arabs , and arrived at Tripoli , A. D. 647 , where he awaited the attack of the Greeks . Gregory the prefect engaged the invaders , but his fate was soon decided by the superiority of the Mussulmen arms . Gregory was ...
... thousand valiant Arabs , and arrived at Tripoli , A. D. 647 , where he awaited the attack of the Greeks . Gregory the prefect engaged the invaders , but his fate was soon decided by the superiority of the Mussulmen arms . Gregory was ...
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... thousand men . He was so called , on account of minutes . The intercalary days are adjusted by a cycle of thirty lunar years , of which nineteen are of 354 days , and eleven of 355 days . The years of excess are in the following order ...
... thousand men . He was so called , on account of minutes . The intercalary days are adjusted by a cycle of thirty lunar years , of which nineteen are of 354 days , and eleven of 355 days . The years of excess are in the following order ...
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... thousand men . Omar , before coming to Africa , had been governor of many parts in the East . He arrived at his new office with five hun- dred cavalry . In his time the Hargites increased greatly , notwithstanding his having orders from ...
... thousand men . Omar , before coming to Africa , had been governor of many parts in the East . He arrived at his new office with five hun- dred cavalry . In his time the Hargites increased greatly , notwithstanding his having orders from ...
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Page 197 - And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel ; and one king shall be king to them all: and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all...
Page 47 - When natural religion has viewed both, ask, Which is the prophet of God? But her answer we have already had; when she saw part of this scene through the eyes of the centurion who attended at the cross; by him she spoke and said, "Truly this man was the Son of God.
Page 72 - Praise be to God, the Lord of all creatures, the most merciful, the King of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship ; and of Thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious; not of those against whom thou art incensed, nor of those who go astray.
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Page 64 - ZACHARIAS called on his LORD, and said, LORD, give me from thee a good offspring, for thou art the hearer of prayer. And the angels" called to him, while he stood praying in the chamber, saying, Verily GOD promiseth thee a son named JOHN, who shall bear witness to the Word" which cometh from GOD; an honourable person, chaste*, and one of the righteous prophets.
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Page 108 - The description of paradise, which is promised unto the pious: therein are rivers of incorruptible water; and rivers of milk, the taste whereof changeth not; and rivers of wine, pleasant unto those who drink; and rivers of clarified honey: and therein shall they have plenty of all kinds of fruits; and pardon from their Lord.