And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded the inhabitants thereof, who lived in affluence, to obey our apostle; but they acted corruptly therein: wherefore the sentence was justly pronounced against that city; and we destroyed it with an utter... Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary - Page 482by Ibn Khallikān - 1843Full view - About this book
| 1821 - 560 pages
...the man's groans, un- sect. IV. p. 137. bound him, and let him escape : upon i' See ibid. p. 1 17. to destroy a city, we commanded the inhabitants thereof,...sentence was justly pronounced against that city; and we destroyed it with an utter destruction. And how many generations have we consumed since NOAH ? for... | |
| George Sale - 1856 - 692 pages
...I urden of another. We did not punish any people, until we had first sent un apostle to warn them. And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded...sentence was justly pronounced against that city ; and we destroyed it with an utter destruction. And how many generations have we consumed since Noah 7 for... | |
| 1856 - 692 pages
...1 urden of another. We did not punish any people, until we had first sent an apostle to warn them. And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded...sentence was justly. pronounced against that city; and we destroyed it with an utter destruction. And how many generations have we consumed since Noah? for... | |
| 1860 - 692 pages
...we resolved to destroy a city, wo commanded the inhabitants thereof, who lived in affluence, to oley our apostle ; but they acted corruptly therein : wherefore...sentence was justly pronounced against that city; and we destroyed it with an utter destruction. And how many generations have we consumed since Noah? for... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1867 - 684 pages
...64. burden of another. We did not punish any people, until we had first sent an apostle to warn them. And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded...acted corruptly therein : wherefore the sentence was just/y pronounced against that city ; and we destroyed it with an utter destruction. And how many generations... | |
| 1871 - 694 pages
...• urden of another. We did not punish any people, until we had first sent nn apostle to warn them. And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded...the inhabitants thereof, who lived in affluence, to oley our apostle ; but they acted corruptly therein : wherefore the sentence wa» justly pronounced... | |
| Elwood Morris Wherry - 1882 - 448 pages
...burden of another. We did not punish any people, until we had first sent an apostle to warn them. (17) And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded the inhabitants thereof, who live in affluence, to obey our apostle ; but they acted corruptly therein : wherefore the sentence... | |
| Elwood Morris Wherry - 1885 - 432 pages
...burden of another. We did not punish any people, until we had first sent an apostle to warn them. (17) And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded the inhabitants thereof, who live in affluence, to obey our apostle ; but they acted corruptly therein : wherefore the sentence... | |
| Elwood Morris Wherry - 1896 - 432 pages
...warn them. (17) And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded the inhabitants thereof, who live in affluence, to obey our apostle ; but they acted...wherefore the sentence was justly pronounced against tliat city ; and we destroyed it with an utter destruction. (18) And how many generations have we consumed... | |
| 1896 - 432 pages
...burden of another. We did not punish any people, until we had first sent an apostle to warn them. (17) And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded the inhabitants thereof, who live in affluence, to obey our apostle ; but they acted corruptly therein : wherefore the sentence... | |
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