But the millions of African and Asiatic converts, who swelled the native band of the faithful Arabs, must have been allured, rather than constrained, to declare their belief in one God and the apostle of God. By the repetition of a sentence and the loss... The History of Nations - Stran 321uredili: - 1906Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 488 strani
...belief in one God and the apostle of God. By the repetition of a sentence and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...was expiated, every engagement was dissolved: the vow'of celibacy was superseded by the indulgence of nature; the active ppirits who slept in the cloister... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 526 strani
...beliet in one God, and the apostle of God. . By the repetition of a sentence and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...companion of the victorious Moslems-. Every sin was • * The Harbii, as they arc stiled, qui tolerari nequeunt, are, , I. Those who, besides God, worship... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 526 strani
...repetition of a sentence and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or . ' ' '4 the criminal, arose in a moment the free and equal companion of the victorious Moslems. Every sin • . (.. ]• Hi i / * The Harbii, as they are stiled, qui tolerari nequeuni, are, 1. Those who, besides... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 488 strani
...belief in one God and the apostle of God. By the repetition of a sentence and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...indulgence of nature ; the active spirits who slept in the cloi«ler were awakened by the trumpet of the Saracens; and in the convulsion of the world, every member... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 386 strani
...belief in one God, and the prophet Mahomet. By the repetition of a sentence, and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...was dissolved; the vow of celibacy was superseded; the active spirits who slept in the cloister were awakened by the trumpet of the Saracens; andt in... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1820 - 528 strani
...By the repetition of a sentence and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive 01 the criminal, arose in a moment the free and equal...engagement was dissolved ; the vow of celibacy was superceded by the indulgence of nature ; the ( active spirits who slept in the cloister were awakened... | |
| Charles Forster - 1829 - 484 strani
...a better expositor than Mr. Gibbon. " J3y the repetition of a sentence, and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...free and equal companion of the victorious Moslems. " diction. Elmacin records of Asam, the Saracenic governor of Egypt, under the Caliph Solyman Ebn Abdulmelek,... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 392 strani
...belief in one God and the apostle of God. By the repetition of a sentence, and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...was dissolved ; the vow of celibacy was superseded ; the active spirits who slept in the cloister were wakened by the trumpet of the Saracens ; and in... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 384 strani
...belief in one God and the apostle of God. By the repetition of a sentence, and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...was dissolved ; the vow of celibacy was superseded ; the active spirits who slept in the cloister were wakened by the trumpet of the Saracens ; and in... | |
| John Davenport - 1869 - 198 strani
...belief in one God and the Apostle of God. By the repetition of a sentence and the loss of a foreskin, the subject or the slave, the captive or the criminal,...moment, the free and equal companion of the victorious Moslem. Every sin was expiated, every engagement was dissolved; the vow of celibacy was superseded... | |
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