| A. M - 1797 - 358 pages
...or even Arabian learning. The antiquity of those cOT.posi^ tions no man doubts ; and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent to their...publication, is a solid ground of belief that they were genuine productions, and consequently inspired." Mr CHRISTIAN here made many apologies for the... | |
| Asia - 1798 - 542 pages
..." or even Arabian learning; the antiquity of those " compositions no man doubts, and the unstrained "application of them to events long subsequent to...publication, is a solid ground of belief, that *' they were genuine predictions, and consequently " inspired." THERE were in truth few sciences, in which... | |
| John Todd - Conduct of life - 1799 - 200 pages
...Persian, or even Arabian learning. The antiquity of those compositions no man doubts; and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent to their...publication, is a solid ground of belief that they were genuine predictions, and consequently inspired." lation wHch is perfect, complete, reaching the... | |
| 1804 - 508 pages
...THE STORES OF GRECIAN, PERSIAN, OR EVEN ARABIAN LEARNING; THE ANTIQUITY OF THESE COMPOSITIONS NO MAN DOUBTS; AND THE UNRESTRAINED APPLICATION OF THEM TO...SOLID GROUND OF BELIEF . . THAT THEY ARE • GENUINE PREDICTIONS, AND CONSEQUENTLY INSPIRED. These. These Sentences were written by Sir WJ on a blank leaf... | |
| N. NISBETT - 1802 - 314 pages
...these compositions no man doubts ; and the | unstrained application of them to events long subscquer.l to their publication, * is a solid ground of belief that they are genuine productions and Consequently '* inspired." The charactcr of Sir W. Jones will bear examination, whether... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - Anecdotes - 1804 - 428 pages
...Persian, or even Arabian learning. The antiquity of those compositions no man doubts ; and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent to their...is a solid ground of belief that they are genuine predictions, and consequently inspired. PRIMATE STONE. • IT is certain that Dr. George Stone was... | |
| Beilby Porteus (bp. of London.) - 1804 - 388 pages
...Persian, or even Arabian learning : the antiquity of those compositions uo man doubts j and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent to their...is a solid ground of belief that they are genuine prediction*, and consequently inspired." ^ 11 boots books in the world, is this, that they, and they... | |
| 1806 - 678 pages
...his character ; he was a Cbriftian. Speaking of the prophecies of scripture, he says, "The unstrained application of them to events, long subsequent to...publication, is a solid ground of belief, that they were genuine compositions, and ctmstquentlv inspired." Again, speaking of the first eleven chapters... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - India - 1806 - 566 pages
...Persian, or even Arabian learning; the antiquity of those compo" sitions no man doubts; and the unstrained application of them to " events long subsequent to...publication, is a solid ground of " belief, that they were genuine compositions, and consequently in" spired. But, if any thing be the absolute exclusive... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bengal - Archaeology - 1807 - 504 pages
...Arabian learning. The antiquity of those compo" sitions no man doubts, and the unrestrained appli" cation of them to events long subsequent to their " publication, is a solid ground of belief that they " were genuine predictions, and consequently inspired." There were, in truth, few sciences in which... | |
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