| 1860 - 692 páginas
...bear patiently those 1 Cap. 60 Vide Koran, chap. 6. • Abulfeda. Vit. Mohatn. p. 40, &e 1 Ebr. Ishak. injuries which were offered them on account of their faith ; and when perBccuted himself, chose rather to quit the place of his birth and retire lo Medina, than to make... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1867 - 684 páginas
...of his concern, but belonged solely unto God. And he was so far from allowing his followers to nse force, that he exhorted them to bear patiently those...rather to quit the place of his birth and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance. But thia great passiveness and moderation seems entirely owing... | |
| 1871 - 694 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 this* 1 Cop. 60 Vide Koran, chap. 6. • Abulfeda. Vil. Moham. p. 4. , &.« ' Ebr. iih&k. «IT ii PRELIMINARY... | |
| Vincent L. Milner - 1872 - 672 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...account of their faith; and, when persecuted himself, he chose rather to quit the place of hia birth, and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance.... | |
| Ross Winans - 1873 - 496 páginas
...his disciples. Hitherto Mohammed had employed persuasion only to effect his enterprise. 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.... | |
| E. M. Wherry - 1882 - 432 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...Madina, than to make any resistance. But this great Muham passiveness and moderation seems entirely owing to his moderation want of power, and the great... | |
| Elwood Morris Wherry - 2000 - 410 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...Madina, than to make any resistance. But this great : pasaiveness and moderation seems entirely owing to his moderauon want of power, and the great superiority... | |
| Bryan S. Turner - 2000 - 608 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... | |
| 1861 - 639 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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