The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 62
... become a predominant party in Arabia , and who , by their re- formed code , have carried the religion of Mahommed nearer to a scheme of pure theism , are likely totally to subvert the fabric of Mahommedanism in that part of the world ...
... become a predominant party in Arabia , and who , by their re- formed code , have carried the religion of Mahommed nearer to a scheme of pure theism , are likely totally to subvert the fabric of Mahommedanism in that part of the world ...
Page 193
... become proud of their antiqui- ty , fond admirers of their ancestors , and fondly attached to their sentiments and prejudices , their follies , errors , and vices , not excepted . " Mr. Jones adds , that even now ' This is very ...
... become proud of their antiqui- ty , fond admirers of their ancestors , and fondly attached to their sentiments and prejudices , their follies , errors , and vices , not excepted . " Mr. Jones adds , that even now ' This is very ...
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... become members of the house . This incapacity of their receiving any church - preferment while they were members ... becoming a channel of preferment to bishop- ricks , or other great stations in the church , which ought in general to be ...
... become members of the house . This incapacity of their receiving any church - preferment while they were members ... becoming a channel of preferment to bishop- ricks , or other great stations in the church , which ought in general to be ...
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