A comprehensive commentary on the Qurán, comprising Sale's tr. and prelim. discourse, with additional notes and emendations by E.M. Wherry, Volume 3Elwood Morris Wherry 1882 |
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... authorities upon Buddhism . " - Dublin Review . Post 8vo , pp . xxiv . -420 , cloth , price 188 . CHINESE BUDDHISM ... authority of personal experience . constant association with the country and the people which gives such a vividness ...
... authorities upon Buddhism . " - Dublin Review . Post 8vo , pp . xxiv . -420 , cloth , price 188 . CHINESE BUDDHISM ... authority of personal experience . constant association with the country and the people which gives such a vividness ...
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... authority and assistance of the Author . The author has , at the request of the publishers , considerably enlarged the work for the translator , and has added the literature of the subject to date ; the translation may , therefore , be ...
... authority and assistance of the Author . The author has , at the request of the publishers , considerably enlarged the work for the translator , and has added the literature of the subject to date ; the translation may , therefore , be ...
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... authority upon the subject of which it treats . " - Nonconformist . " Dr. Edkins may now be fairly regarded as among the first authorities on Chinese religion and language . ” — British Quarterly Review . Third Edition . Post 8vo , pp ...
... authority upon the subject of which it treats . " - Nonconformist . " Dr. Edkins may now be fairly regarded as among the first authorities on Chinese religion and language . ” — British Quarterly Review . Third Edition . Post 8vo , pp ...
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... authority writes respecting this work : - " Nothing more can be done in elucidating the History of India until Mr. Beal's trans- lation of the ' Si - yu - ki ' appears . " " It is a strange freak of historical preservation that the best ...
... authority writes respecting this work : - " Nothing more can be done in elucidating the History of India until Mr. Beal's trans- lation of the ' Si - yu - ki ' appears . " " It is a strange freak of historical preservation that the best ...
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... authorities agree that this chapter belongs to Makkah . The commentators , however , would make vers . 33 and 34 refer to the Quraish , who were disgraced at Badr , and thus relegate this passage to Madína . There is , however , no good ...
... authorities agree that this chapter belongs to Makkah . The commentators , however , would make vers . 33 and 34 refer to the Quraish , who were disgraced at Badr , and thus relegate this passage to Madína . There is , however , no good ...
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Abraham afterwards angels answered apostles Arabs Baidhawi battle of Badr bestowed called cause chapter children of Israel Christian command commentators creatures day of resurrection death destroyed devil directed Disc divine earth ENTITLED SURAT evil faith father favour fear follow former prophets genii give God's Gog and Magog hath created heaven hell Hijra idolaters idolatry idols imposture infidels Islám Jalaluddin Jews judgment Kaabah knoweth lest Madian Madína mercy miracles Moses Muham Muhammad Muhammadans Muslims Noah note on chap Paradise passage Pharaoh pleaseth Post 8vo prayer preaching Prelim prophets punishment Quraish Qurán received rejected religion repent Revealed at Makkah revelation reward righteous Rodwell Sale say unto Scriptures seduced sent servants signs unto Solomon soul story suppose surely Tafsir-i-Raufi therein thereof things thou shalt thy LORD tion translated true believers truth unbelievers unto thee Verily vers verse wherefore wicked words worship Zamakhshari
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Page 333 - And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither : so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.
Page 166 - Yet they are not all alike: there are of those who have received the scriptures, upright people; they meditate on the signs of God in the night season, and worship ; they believe in God and the last day; and command that which is just, and forbid that which is unjust, and zealously strive to excel in good works : these are of the righteous.
Page 344 - His is the kingdom 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 part of men's breasts.
Page 295 - Who laid the foundations of the earth, That it should not be moved for ever.
Page 332 - And we made the wind subject unto Solomon: it blew in the morning for a month, and in the evening for a month. And we made a fountain of molten brass to flow for him. And some of the genii were obliged to work in his presence, by the will of his Lord; and whoever of them turned aside from our command, we will cause him to taste the pain of hell fire.
Page 144 - And in the people's absence he went into the temple where the idols stood, and he brake them all in pieces, except the biggest of them; that they might lay the blame upon that.