| English essays - 1763 - 804 pages
...making up the chorui. Thele people living between chriftian» and, rnanometans, and not being (killed in controversy, declare, that they are utterly unable to judge which religion is belt ; but to be certain of not entirely rejecting the truth, they very prudently follow both. They... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - Africa - 1763 - 628 pages
...being fkilled in controverfy, declare, that they are utterly unable to judge which religion is beft ; but to be certain of not entirely rejecting the truth, they very prudently follow both. They go to the mofques on Fridays, and to the church on Sunday, faying for their excufe, that at the day of judgment... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1763 - 630 pages
...fk¡ll_ ed ed in controverfy, declare, that they are utterly unable to judge which religion is belt ; but to be certain of not entirely rejecting the truth, they very prudently follow both. They go to the mofqueson Fridays, and to the church on Sunda.', fjying, fur their excufe, that at the day of judgment... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - English letters - 1796 - 468 pages
...leader tinging a sort of e. rude tune, riot unpleasant, and ihe rest making up ihe chorus. These people living between Christians and Mahometans, and not being skilled in controversy, declare , that ihey are utterly unable to judge which religion is best 5 but to be certain of not entirely rejecting... | |
| John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton - Albania - 1817 - 454 pages
...rather than referring to it, talking of the Arnoots, says, in her agreeable manner—« These people, living between Christians and Mahometans, and not...truth, they very prudently follow both. They go to the moscks on Fridays, and to the church on Sundays, saying, for their excuse, that they are sure of protection... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - Diplomats' spouses - 1822 - 336 pages
...chorus. These people living between Christians and Mahometans, an;l not being skilled in ctmtroversy, declare that they are utterly unable to judge which...certain of not entirely rejecting the truth, they very pruriently follow both. They go to the mosques on fridays, and to the church ou Sundays, saying, for... | |
| John Lee Comstock - Greece - 1828 - 516 pages
...had cost, and to pay him the money immediately, if Ciapar would give him security, for here no one " These people," says she, " living between Christians...both. They go to the mosque on Fridays, and to the church on Sundays, saying for excuse. that they are thus sure of the protection of the true Prophet,... | |
| Theology - 1822 - 688 pages
...the Arnaouts, who are natives of the country which was anciently Macedonia, remarks : " These people, living between Christians and Mahometans, and not...follow both. They go to the mosque on Fridays, and to church on Sundays, saying for their excuse, that at the day of judgment, they are sure of protection... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - Authors, English - 1837 - 480 pages
...leader singing a sort of rude tune, not unpleasant, and the rest making up the chorus. These people, living between Christians and Mahometans, and not...truth, they very prudently follow both. They go to the mosques on Fridays, and to the church on Sundays, saying for their excuse, that at the day of judgment... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - Authors, English - 1837 - 430 pages
...leader singing a sort of rude tune, not unpleasant, and the rest making up the chorus. These people, living between Christians and Mahometans, and not...truth, they very prudently follow both. They go to the mosques on Fridays, and to the church on Sunday, saying for their excuse, that at the day of judgment... | |
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