| Thomas Keightley - 1830 - 524 páginas
...were finally routed ; Tayef taken, and their temples destroyed. The whole of Arabia now acknowledged that " there was but one God, and that Mohammed was his prophet;" and a train of 114,000 True Believers attended his last pilgrimage to the Caabah. When the Moslem ambassador... | |
| Joseph Guy (of Bristol.) - 1836 - 296 páginas
...till he had seen the whole of the peninsula submit to his arms, and submit to the Mohamnmlnn faith, "That there was but one God, and that Mohammed was his prophet." He had nominated Ali, his son-in-law, his successor; but Aboo Beker, his fatherin-law, was chosen khalif... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 396 páginas
...would not insure victory, it seemed useless to provide more. But the alarmed Commander having testified that there was but one God and that Mohammed was his Prophet, farther testified that one gun and a pie-knife were flagrantly insufficient against the Bedoueen of... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1899 - 556 páginas
...new birth of the human conscience ! Rome had become the Sodom and Egypt of the book of Revelation,— a Sodom for impurity, and an Egypt for darkness and...disciples of Christ. But there was another destruction p preparing, at the hands of a stouter heart and a truer believer, the converted monk of Wittenberg.... | |
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