The Signs of the Times: As Denoted by the Fulfilment of Historical Predictions : Traced Down from the Babylonish Captivity to the Present Time, المجلد 1Jonathan Leavitt, 1832 |
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الصفحة 41
... Sultan ( heretofore identified with that of Mahomet- anism ) , though beset on every side with evil omens to his empire and to his race , cannot be yet read in the pages of history , though it has long been written , as hereafter we ...
... Sultan ( heretofore identified with that of Mahomet- anism ) , though beset on every side with evil omens to his empire and to his race , cannot be yet read in the pages of history , though it has long been written , as hereafter we ...
الصفحة 42
... sultan issued a decree , that " Greeks , Armenians , Arme- nian Catholics , and Jews , shall henceforth , in com- mon with the Turks or Mussulmen , be equal before the law . No Mussulman shall in future have any preference , or enjoy ...
... sultan issued a decree , that " Greeks , Armenians , Arme- nian Catholics , and Jews , shall henceforth , in com- mon with the Turks or Mussulmen , be equal before the law . No Mussulman shall in future have any preference , or enjoy ...
الصفحة 147
... sultan had inquired what supply of men he could furnish for military service . If you send , replied Ishmael , one of these arrows into our camp , fifty thousand of your servants will mount on horseback . ' And if that number ...
... sultan had inquired what supply of men he could furnish for military service . If you send , replied Ishmael , one of these arrows into our camp , fifty thousand of your servants will mount on horseback . ' And if that number ...
الصفحة 148
... sultan . Constantinople was de- prived of the obedience and revenue of the provinces beyond the Bosphorus and Hellespont ; and the regular progress of the Turks , who fortified the passes of the rivers and mountains , left not a hope of ...
... sultan . Constantinople was de- prived of the obedience and revenue of the provinces beyond the Bosphorus and Hellespont ; and the regular progress of the Turks , who fortified the passes of the rivers and mountains , left not a hope of ...
الصفحة 159
... sultans of Constantinople claimed Mecca and Medina as their own . Yet their subjects could not freely pass from one part of their own domin- ions to another , not even to their holy city , to which , as a religious rite , annual ...
... sultans of Constantinople claimed Mecca and Medina as their own . Yet their subjects could not freely pass from one part of their own domin- ions to another , not even to their holy city , to which , as a religious rite , annual ...
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Africa Alaric angel Antiochus apostle arms army arose Asia Attila authority barbarians beasts became bishop blood Cæsars caliph century chap character Chosroes Christian church command conquering conquest Constantinople countries Daniel darkness death destroyed destruction divine dominion earth Egypt emperor enemies Europe exalted faith fall fell four Gaul Genseric Gibbon's Hist given glory gospel Goths Greeks hand hath heaven Hellespont historian holy honour horn horse hundred Ibid imperial Italy Jews Judea Justinian king kingdom Lord Macedon magnified Mahomet Mahometanism Moab monarch nations Odoacer papal passed Paul Rycaut peace period Persia Persian empire pope prayers princes prophecy prophet provinces Ptolemy reign religion Revelation Ricimer Roman empire Rome saints Saracens Scripture seal second woe shew siege slain spirit successors sultan sword symbol Syria things third thousand throne tion trumpet truth Turkish Turks unto Vandals vision walls of Constantinople western empire word worship yoke