| 1780 - 534 páginas
...was fo far from allowing his . followers to ufe force, that he exhorted them to bear patiently thofe injuries which were offered them on account of their faith ; and, when perfecuted himfelf, chofe rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to Medina, than to make... | |
| James Hardie - 1802 - 486 páginas
...whether people believed or not was none of his concern, but belonged solely to God. And he was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he...account of their faith ; and, when persecuted himself, he chose rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance.... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 páginas
...belonged solely unto God. And he was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he eshorted them to bear patiently those injuries which were offered...rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance. But this great passiveness and moderation seem entirely owing... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 498 páginas
...not, was none of his concern, but belonged solely unto God. And llhewas so far from. allowing his I followers to use force, that he exhorted them to bear...injuries which were offered them on account of their taith ; and, when persecuted himseH, MAH chose mther to quit the place of his birth, and retire to... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 páginas
...was fo far from allowing his followers to ufe force, that he exhorted them to bear patiently thofe injuries which were offered them on account of their faith ; and, when perfecuted himfelf, chofe rather to quit the place of his birth and retire to Medina, than to make... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 páginas
...whv-ther people believe or not, wns none of his concern, but belonged solely unto God. And he was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he...bear patiently those injuries which were offered them en account if their faith ; and, when persecuted himself, chose rallier to quit the place of his birth,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 páginas
...whether people believe or not, was none of his concern, but belonged solely unto God. And he was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he...rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance. But this great passiveness and moderation seem entirely owing... | |
| Charles Buck - 1823 - 614 páginas
...followers to use f< rce, , thai he exhorted them to bear patiently those injuries which were offi rd them on account of their faith ; and, when persecuted...rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance. But this great passiyeness and moderation seem entirely owing... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 páginas
...whether people believe or not, was none of his concern, but belonged solely unto God. And he was so far ch diversions as cannot be used in the name of the...self-indulgence ; laying up treasure upon earth ; Medina, than to make any resistance. But this great passiveness and moderation seem entirely owing... | |
| 1825 - 538 páginas
...whether people believed, or not, was none of his concern, but belonged solely unto GOD. And he was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he...rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance. But this great passiveness and moderation seems entirely owing... | |
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