The Koran: Commonly Called The Alcoran of MohammedBurnham, 1862 - 472 pages |
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Page 19
... pardon to the rest on a formal recantation ; and having committed the government of the city to a confidential deputy , he returned to Medina , for he did not deem it safe to dwell any longer in a place where he might every moment run ...
... pardon to the rest on a formal recantation ; and having committed the government of the city to a confidential deputy , he returned to Medina , for he did not deem it safe to dwell any longer in a place where he might every moment run ...
Page 28
... pardon the sincere penitent , on his own terms , is to charge him with tyranny . In like manner to assert that God will ever force a man to believe anything by external violence , is in effect maintain- ing that he is sorry he has given ...
... pardon the sincere penitent , on his own terms , is to charge him with tyranny . In like manner to assert that God will ever force a man to believe anything by external violence , is in effect maintain- ing that he is sorry he has given ...
Page 49
... pardon of sin , the protection of the Almighty through the whole career of life , and never - ending felicity beyond death and the grave . It contains nothing degrad- ing to the author of our being , incompatible with historical facts ...
... pardon of sin , the protection of the Almighty through the whole career of life , and never - ending felicity beyond death and the grave . It contains nothing degrad- ing to the author of our being , incompatible with historical facts ...
Page 61
... pardon you your sins , and give increase unto the well - doers . But the ungodly changed the expression into an- other , different from what had been spoken unto them ; and we sent down upon the ungodly indignation from heaven , because ...
... pardon you your sins , and give increase unto the well - doers . But the ungodly changed the expression into an- other , different from what had been spoken unto them ; and we sent down upon the ungodly indignation from heaven , because ...
Page 72
... pardon for punishment : but how great will their suffering be in the fire ! This they shall endure , because GOD sent down the book of the Koran with truth , and they who disagree concerning that book are cer- tainly in a wide mistake ...
... pardon for punishment : but how great will their suffering be in the fire ! This they shall endure , because GOD sent down the book of the Koran with truth , and they who disagree concerning that book are cer- tainly in a wide mistake ...
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Abraham admonition afterwards alms angels answered apostle Bahira behold belongeth bestowed cause causeth children of Israel command companions concerning creatures day of resurrection day whereon declare unto delivered directeth doth earth evil faith falsehood fathers favor fear fore forgive genii GOD's gracious and merciful grievous punishment hath been sent hath created hearts heaven and earth hell fire idolaters imposture infidels INTITLED judgment knowing and wise Koran lest loveth Madian manifest messengers Mohammed Moses Noah obey paradise pardon peradventure Pharaoh pleaseth Praise be unto prayer promise prophet received the scriptures religion remain therein forever return unto REVEALED AT MECCA revealed unto reward righteous Satan say unto sent down unto servants signs unto soul surely Taghut Thamud thereof things thou art thou hast thou shalt thy LORD true believers truth unbelievers ungodly unjust unjustly unto thee Verily Verily GOD wherefore whoever whoso wicked witness worship wrought yourselves