... liberality to the poor, courtesy to every one, fortitude against his enemies, and, above all, a high reverence for the name of GOD ; severe against the perjured, adulterers, murderers, slanderers, prodigals, covetous, false witnesses, &c.; a great... Animadversions on a Work, Entitled, "An Apology for the Life and Character ... - Página 11por P. Inchbald - 1830 - 106 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 páginas
...applauds the candor of the pious and learned Spanhemius, "who acknowledged Mahomet to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his...of God ; severe against the perjured, adulterers, prodigals, covetous, false witnesses, &,c. ; a great preacher of patience, charity, mercy, beneficence,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 páginas
...applauds the candor of the pious and learned Spanhemius, " who acknowledged Mahomet to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his...of God ; severe against the perjured, adulterers, prodigals, covetous, false witnesses, &c. ; a great preacher of patience, charity, mercy, beneficence,... | |
| 1821 - 400 páginas
...applauds the candor of the pious and learned Spanhemius, "who acknowledged Mahomet to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his...of God ; severe against the perjured, adulterers, prodigals, covetous, false witnesses, &c. ; a great preacher of patience, charity, mercy, beneficence,... | |
| 1821 - 398 páginas
...applauds the candor of the pious and learned Spanhemius, "who acknowledged Mahomet to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his...courtesy to every one, fortitude against his enemies, and aoove all a high reverence for the name of God ; severe against the perjured, adulterers, prodigals,... | |
| 1825 - 538 páginas
...Spanhemius, who, though he owned him to have been a wicked impostor, yet acknowledged him to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his person, of a subtle wit, agreeable behaviour, showing liberality to the poor, courtesy to every one, fortitude against his enemies, and, above all,... | |
| Godfrey Higgins - 1829 - 130 páginas
...who says, though he owned Mohamed to be a wicked impostor, yet acknowledged him to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his...subtle wit, agreeable behaviour, shewing liberality t» the poor, courtesy to every one, fortitude against his enemies, and, above all, a high reverence... | |
| James Ellsworth De Kay - 1833 - 560 páginas
...impossible to reform. He is thus described by the pious and learned Spanheim :* — " Mohammed was richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his person, of a subtle wit, agreeable behaviour, showing liberality to the poor, courtesy to every one, fortitude against his enemies, and above all,... | |
| James Ellsworth De Kay - 1833 - 548 páginas
...impossible to reform. He is thus described by the pious and learned Spanheim :* — " Mohammed was richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his person, of a subtle wit, agreeable behaviour, showing liberality to the poor, courtesy to every one, fortitude against his enemies, and above all,... | |
| George Sale - 1856 - 692 páginas
...Spanhemius, who. though he owned him to have been a wicked impostor, yet acknowledged him to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his person, of a subtle wit, agreeable behaviour, showing liberality to the poor, courtesy to every one, fortitude agamst his enemies, and above all... | |
| 1856 - 692 páginas
...Spanhemius, who. though he owned him to have been a wicked impostor, yet acknowledged him to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his person, of a subtle wit, agreeable behaviour, showing liberality to the poor, courtesy to every one, fortitude against his enemies, and above all... | |
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