| Joseph White - 1789 - 634 páginas
...they are at times illuminated by fublime or magnifi. cent images, yet many of the fuppofed beauties of the Koran confift rather in the brilliancy of the...and fenfe which pervade his writings, it is fcarcely poffible to account on any other fuppofition than the natural incapacity, even of the wifeft man, to... | |
| Joseph White - 1811 - 480 páginas
...supposed beauties of the Koran consist rather in the brilliancy of the language than in the majesty of the thought. How much Mahomet was indebted to the writings of the Prophets and of the Evangelists, for the greater part of what is sublime or beautiful in his theology, his compositions... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 402 páginas
...beauties of the Koran consist rather in the VOL. i. e brilliancy of the language than in the majesty of the thought. How much Mahomet was indebted to the' writings of the prophets and of the evangelists for the greater part of what is sublime or beautiful in his theology, his compositions... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 408 páginas
...beauties of the Koran consist rather in the VOL. I, G brilliancy of the language than in the majesty of the thought. How much Mahomet was indebted to the writings of the prophets and of the evangelists for the greater part of what is sublime or beautiful in his theology, his compositions... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 páginas
...beauties of the Koran consist rather in the VOL. I. e brilliancy of the language than in the majesty of the thought. How much Mahomet was indebted to the writings of the prophets and of the evangelists for the greater part of what is sublime or beautiful in his theology, his compositions... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 412 páginas
...beauties of the Koran consist rather in the VOL. i. e brilliancy of the language than in the majesty of the thought. How much Mahomet was indebted to the writings of the prophets and of the evangelists for the greater part of what is sublime or beautiful in his theology, his compositions... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 494 páginas
...beauties of the Koran consist rather in the VOL. I. e brilliancy of the language than in the majesty of the thought. How much Mahomet was indebted to the writings of the prophets and of the evangelists for the greater part of what is sublime or beautiful in his theology, his compositions... | |
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