10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALCORANIC»
Discover the use of
Alcoranic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Alcoranic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Wreath; Composed of Selections from Sappho, Theocritus, ...
... and even musical, should fail of effect upon an ear, and feelings, and
imagination,' like those of Shakespere. Whether the pinching and burning of
Falstaff (M. W. of W.) be merely a fairy popular tale, or borrowed from the
Alcoranic apologue, ...
Edward DUBOIS (Deputy Judge of the Middlesex Court of Requests.), 1799
2
Notes of a Theological Student
It would be a study without Bibliolatry, without any Alcoranic idea of resident
divinity in the Book, and yet with faith in its divine infallibility and sufficiency, as if,
in the words of Milton, " The Holy Spirit needed no supplement." Especially would
it ...
3
Ferozsons English to English and Urdu Dictionary
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4
Annual Report of the Massachusetts Bible Society
Without Bibliolatry, without any Alcoranic idea of resident divinity in the Book, and
yet with faith in its divine infallibility and sufficiency, as if, in the words of Milton, "
the Holy Spirit needed no supplement," such a study of the Bible accompanying ...
Massachusetts Bible Society, 1846
Taste, efieminate elegance, exquisite grace, wonderful variety of patterns, and
most cunningly executed. Happy and novel appliances of poetical concetti and
Alcoranic passages to enhance and form part of the ornamentation; airy lightness
, ...
6
Proceedings ... at Their Annual Meeting
Without Bibliolatry, without any Alcoranic idea of resident divinity in the Book, and
yet with faith in its divine infallibility and sufficiency, as if, in the words of Milton, "
the Holy Spirit needed no supplement," such a study of the Bible accompanying ...
Massachusetts Bible Society, 1853
7
WOMAN IN SACRED HISTORY A SERIES OF SKETCHES DRAWN FROM ...
The Rabbinic and Alcoranic stories are valuable, however, as showing how
profound an impression the personality of these characters had left on mankind.
The great characters of the Biblical story, though in themselves simple, seemed,
like ...
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, 1873
8
THE Gentleman's Magazine AND Hiftorical Chronicle
Profissbr "Hunt, of Oxford, couM rn<kc out no snore than the common Alcoranic
sentence at the beginning, and th« date. - 'Professor Chappelow, of Cambridge,
left every thing but the fiist line at guess. Mr. Bohun, as if to impose on the ...
9
The Gentleman's Magazine
Professor Hunt, of Oxford, could make out no mote than the common Alcoranic
sentence at the beginning, and the date. Professor Chappelotv, of Cambridge,
left every thing but the first line at guess. Mr. Bohun, at if to impose on the ,
ignorant, ...
10
Mythologies of the Prophet Muhammad in Early Modern English ...
Less obvious is how Arrivabene's translation became the basis for the first
substantial reproduction of the Alcoranic text in English. Scraps representing
approximations of Arabic had appeared in print in England from as early as 1496,
when ...