| Religion - 1832 - 852 pages
...its relief ; an ordinary and trifling occurrence, had it not been the prelude of a mighty revolution. These robbers were the apostles of , Mohammed ; their...provinces which he had rescued from the Persians." (Gibbon, chap, xlvi.) The rapid, extensive, and permanent conquests of Mohammed, and his successors... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1805 - 506 pages
...revolution. These robbers were the apostles of Mahomet ; their fanatic valour had emerged from the desart ; and in the last eight years of his reign, Heraclius...provinces which he had rescued from the Persians. either the Pariian must be read for the Itaurian war, or this passage does not belong to the emperor... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1806 - 410 pages
...currence, had it not been the prelude of a mighty revolution. These robbers were the apostles of Mahomet ; their fanatic valour had emerged from the desert;...the Arabs, the same provinces which he had rescued fom the Persians. * Suidas (in Excerpt. Hist. Byzant. p. 46.) gives this number j but either the Persian... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1811 - 416 pages
...occurrence, had it not been the prelude of a mighty revolution. These robbers were the apostles of Mahomet ; their fanatic valour had emerged from the desert ;...provinces which he had rescued from the Persians. * Suidas (in Excerpt. Hist. Byzant. p. 46) gives this number ; but fither the Per«ian must be read... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1816 - 508 pages
...occurrence, had it not been the prelude of a mighty revolution. These robbers were the apostles of Mahomet; their fanatic valour had emerged from the desert; and in the last eight years of his reign, Ueraclius lost to the Arabs, the same provinces which he had rescued from the Persians. either the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1826 - 462 pages
...prelude of a mighty revolution. These.robbers were the apostles ot Mahomet : their fanatic valour bad emerged from the desert ; and in the last eight years...provinces which he had rescued from the Persians. CHAPTER XLVII. Theological History of the Doctrine of the Incarnation — Tlv Human and Divine Nature... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1831 - 522 pages
...prelude of a mighty revolution. These robbers were the apostles of Mahomet : their fanatic valour bad emerged from the desert ; and in the last eight years...Heraclius lost to the Arabs, the same provinces which he baa rescued from the Persians. CHAPTER XLVII. Theological history of the doctrine of the Incarnation... | |
| Alexander Keith - Bible - 1832 - 392 pages
...These robbers were the apostles of * Gibbon's Hist. pp. 255—257. • Mahomet; THEIR FANATIC TALOUR HAD EMERGED FROM THE DESERT ; and in the last eight...provinces which he had rescued from the Persians."* When Christianity was promulgated,. Rome was in its prime. A colossal paganism was moved from its base... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 384 pages
...prelude of a mighty revolution. Those robbers were the apostles of Mahomet; THEIR FANATIC VALOUR HAII EMERGED FROM THE DESERT ; and in the last eight years...of his reign, Heraclius lost to the Arabs the same povinces which he had rescued from the Persians."• When Christianity was promulgated, Rome was in... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 374 pages
...These robbers were the apostles of Alahomtt ; THEIR FANATIC VALOUR HAD EMERGED FROM THE DESERT ; aud in the last eight years of his reign, Heraclius lost to the Arabs the same provinces which he had rescned from the Persians."* When Christianity was promulgated, Rome was in its prime. A colossal paganism... | |
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