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dc.contributor.authorGent, George Sale
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-23T12:12:07Z
dc.date.available2020-04-23T12:12:07Z
dc.date.issued1795
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dc.description.abstractThe writers of the Romifh communion, in 'particular, are far from having done any fen-ice in ,their refutation of Mohammedifm, that by endeavouring to . defend . their idolatry and other fuperfiitiqns, they have rather contributed to the increase which the hammedans: in general have to the Chriftian Religion, and given , them great advantages.
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dc.publisherJohnson Publisheren_US
dc.subjectQuranen_US
dc.subjectMuḥammad, Prophet, -632en_US
dc.subjectIslam
dc.subjectArabs
dc.subjectArabian Peninsula
dc.titleThe Koran: commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, translated into English immediately from the original Arabic : with explanatory notes, taken from the most approved commentators : to which is prefixed a preliminary discourseen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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