| George Bush - 1833 - 288 páginas
...allowing his followers to resort to violence, that he exhorted them to bear with meekness the injuries offered them on account of their faith, and when persecuted...rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to a distant village than *Korin,<sh,bQumii. fCh. zvl. lt.Ch.li. make any resistance. But this exemplary... | |
| Charles Buck - 1838 - 1574 páginas
...whether people believe or not, w« none of his concern, but belonged solely unto GoL And ho was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he...offered them on account of their faith ; and, when per«ecuti>d himself, chose rather to quit the place of 1m birth, ami retire to Medina, than to make... | |
| Samuel Green (Baptist minister, Lion St. Chapel, Walworth.) - 1840 - 442 páginas
...allowing his followers to resort to violence, that he exhorted them to bear with meekness the injuries offered them on account of their faith ; and when persecuted himself, chose rather, as we have seen, to quit the place of his birth, and retire to a distant village than make resistance.... | |
| Samuel Green - 1840 - 430 páginas
...allowing his followers to resort to violence, that he exhorted them to bear with meekness the injuries offered them on account of their faith; and when persecuted himself, chose rather, as we have seen, to quit the place of his birth, and retire to a distant village than make resistance.... | |
| Edward William Lane - 1843 - 336 páginas
...whether people believed or not, was no concern of his, but belonged solely unto God. So far was he 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 El-Medeeneh, than to make any resistance.... | |
| Charles Buck - 1851 - 888 páginas
...whether people believe or not, was none of his concern, but belonged sole/y 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... | |
| 1856 - 692 páginas
...whether people believed, or not, was none of his concern, but belonged solely untoGod. And he was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he exhorted them to bear patiently thow 1 Cap. 60. • Vide Koran, chap. G. • Abulfeda. Vil. Moham. p. 40, &e •Ebnfshak. injuries... | |
| George Sale - 1856 - 692 páginas
...believed, or not, was none of his concern, but belonged solely untoGod. And he was so far from allow. ing his followers to use force, that he exhorted them to bear patiently thos« ' Cop. Г.О Vide Koran, chap. 6. • Abulfeda. Vit. Moham. p. 40, &c mjuries which were offered... | |
| George Bush - 1858 - 278 páginas
...allowing his followers to resort to violence, that he exhorted them to bear with meekness the injuries offered them on a'ccount of their faith, and when...rather to quit the place of his birth, and retire to a distant village than * Koran, ch, iMiviil. tCh. xvi. tCb.U. make any resistance. But this exemplary... | |
| 1860 - 688 páginas
...believed, or not, was none of his concern, but belonged solely unto God. And he was so far from allow, ing his followers to use force, that he exhorted them to bear patiently those ' Cap. 6O Vide Koran, chap. 6. ' Abulfeda. Vit. Moham. p. 40, &c ' Ebr. Ishuk. injuries which were... | |
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