| Hannah Adams - 1823 - 494 páginas
...being over, all must pass the bridge of Sirat, which is laid over the middle of hell, and is described to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sabre. The wicked will miss their footing, and fall headlong into hell fire. — [Koran, pp.90 —... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 400 páginas
...the bridge, called in Arabic, Al Sarat, which they say is laid over the midst of hell, and which they describe to be finer than a hair, and sharper than...though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of this article, that it was seriously affirmed by him who never asserted a falsehood, meaning their prophet.... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 802 páginas
...bridge, called in A rabic, Al Sarat, which they say is laid over the midst of hell, and which they describe to be finer than a hair, and sharper than...though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of this article, that it was seriously affirmed by hint who never asserted a falsehood, meaning their... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 páginas
...into hell-fire will take the left : but both of them, must first pass the bridge called in. Arabic M recordЭ + that'll seems very difficult to conceive how any one shall be able to stand upon it : for which reason... | |
| Thomas Robbins - 1824 - 494 páginas
...virtue or vice, will hang the lot of happiness or woe of every individual. To the bridge Al Sirat, finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword, both the guilty and the virtuous Moslems will then proceed ; the guilty will sink into hell that is... | |
| 1824 - 484 páginas
...virtue or vice, will hang the lot of happiness or woe of every individual. To the bridge Al Sirat, finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword, both the guilty and the virtuous Moslems will then proceed ; the guilty will sink into hell that is... | |
| William Henry Neale - 1828 - 300 páginas
...The faithful Moslems pass over the bridge Al Sirat, which they say is laid over the midst of Hell, finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword, the Prophet himself leading the way; while the wicked, from the difficulty of the path, shall miss... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 páginas
...paradise will take the right-hand way, and those who are destined to hell the left ; but both mus t first pass the bridge called in Arabic al Sirat, which...than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword. The Motazalites reject the account of this bridge as a fable ; though the orthodox think it a sufficient... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 644 páginas
...who are to be admitted into Paradise will take the right hand way, and those who are destined into hell-fire will take the left : but both of them must...conceive how any one shall be able to stand upon it ; ipr which reason most of the sect of the Motazalites reject it as a fable ; though the orthodox think... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 páginas
...hell, and describe :o be finer than a hair, and sharper than the cdçe of a sword ; so that it steins very difficult to conceive how any one shall be able...though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the troth of this article, that it was seriously affirmed by him who never asserted a falsehood, meaning... | |
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