An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, 第 1 卷T. Osborne, 1759 |
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第 ii 頁
... hiftory , and the affistance we have received in the compilation of it . For the life of Mohammed , which may not improperly be confidered as the first part of the modern history of the Arabs , we have had re- courfe to Abu Jaafar Al ...
... hiftory , and the affistance we have received in the compilation of it . For the life of Mohammed , which may not improperly be confidered as the first part of the modern history of the Arabs , we have had re- courfe to Abu Jaafar Al ...
第 iii 頁
... hiftory of the Khalifs , or fucceffors of Mohammed , from the death of that impoftor to the abolition of the Khalifat , this has been likewife compiled almost intirely from the most celebrated eastern writers . Our readers will not only ...
... hiftory of the Khalifs , or fucceffors of Mohammed , from the death of that impoftor to the abolition of the Khalifat , this has been likewife compiled almost intirely from the most celebrated eastern writers . Our readers will not only ...
第 vii 頁
... the Arab proper names is frequently wrong ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) For a full proof of this , our readers may have recourfe to the book itself . formed formed his hiftory of the Arabs , under the go- Advertisement to the Reader . vii.
... the Arab proper names is frequently wrong ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) For a full proof of this , our readers may have recourfe to the book itself . formed formed his hiftory of the Arabs , under the go- Advertisement to the Reader . vii.
第 viii 頁
formed his hiftory of the Arabs , under the go- vernment of the Khalifs , chiefly of paffages ex- tracted from M. D ... hiftory of the Arabs , under the government of the Khalifs . [ 1 ] Modern History : BEING A CONTINUATION OF viii ...
formed his hiftory of the Arabs , under the go- vernment of the Khalifs , chiefly of paffages ex- tracted from M. D ... hiftory of the Arabs , under the government of the Khalifs . [ 1 ] Modern History : BEING A CONTINUATION OF viii ...
第 1 頁
... hiftory has , perhaps , been Different confidered in more different lights than Mohammed , characters the legiflator of the Arabs , and the founder of the given of Molem power . Some Chriftian writers have re- Moham- prefented him as an ...
... hiftory has , perhaps , been Different confidered in more different lights than Mohammed , characters the legiflator of the Arabs , and the founder of the given of Molem power . Some Chriftian writers have re- Moham- prefented him as an ...
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第 333 頁 - Mohammed, rest in the crops of green birds, which eat of the fruits and drink of the rivers of paradise ; and the third of other believers, concerning the state of whose souls before the resurrection there are various opinions.
第 165 頁 - And soon after the prophet sent 3000 men against the Grecian forces, to revenge the death of one of his ambassadors who, being sent to the governor of Bosra on the same errand as those who went to the abovementioned princes, was slain by an Arab of the tribe of Ghassan, at Muta, a town in the territory of Balka, in Syria, about three days journey eastward from Jerusalem, near which town they encountered.
第 12 頁 - The water of this well is reckoned holy, and is highly reverenced ; being not only drunk with particular devotion by the pilgrims, but also sent in bottles, as a great rarity, to most parts of the Mohammedan dominions. Abd'allah, surnamed al...
第 45 頁 - Read !" continued the angel ; the prophet declared that he was unable to read. " Read !" Gabriel again exclaimed, " read, in the name of thy Lord, who hath created all things ; who hath created man of congealed blood.
第 161 頁 - Mohammed, that his followers might show themselves strong and active to cut off the hopes of the infidels, who gave out that the immoderate heats of Medina had rendered them weak'.
第 81 頁 - Mohammed affirmed it to be true, he verily believed the whole. Which happy incident not only retrieved the prophet's credit, but increased it to such a degree, that he was secure of being able to make his disciples swallow whatever he pleased to impose on them for the future. And I am apt to think...
第 147 頁 - The messenger being returned, Badhan in a few days received a letter from Shiruyeh informing him of his father's death, and ordering him to give the prophet no further disturbance. Whereupon Badhan and the Persians with him turned Mohammedans.
第 337 頁 - Mohammed himself enumerated them, are— of their time, how they spent it; of their wealth, by what means they acquired it, and how they employed it; of their bodies, wherein they exercised them; of their knowledge and learning, what use they made of them.
第 86 頁 - ... that if they were not firmly resolved to defend and not betray him, they had better declare their minds, and let him provide for his safety in some other manner. Upon their protesting their sincerity...