| Henry Salt, George Viscount Valentia - 1812 - 296 Seiten
...foi qu'elle a primitive-i (i) Je rétablis ici le texte : Yet they can justly tlaim the honoi/.r , not only of having resisted the open and formidable attacks of the Mahomedans , but tikeuiise tlia mare iasidious ofthe Routisli T/% ment adoptée. Mais au temps actuel, la nation , et... | |
| Samuel Gobat - 1834 - 450 Seiten
...of Abyssinia *. Mr. Salt, after touching briefly on the History of Abyssinia, proceeds thus : — " From these facts it will appear, that, although partial heresies and gradual corruptions may have crept iuto the Abyssinian Church, which was the natural consequence of their peculiar and isolated situation,... | |
| Samuel Gobat - 1847 - 440 Seiten
...History of Abyssinia.* Mr. Salt, after touching briefly on the History of Abyssinia, proceeds thus : — "From these facts it will appear, that, although partial...open and formidable attacks of the Mahomedans, but * Lord Vakntia's Travels, Vol. III. p. 256, &c 366 REMARKS ON THE CLAIMS likewise the more insidious... | |
| Joseph Hassell - 1866 - 480 Seiten
...whole party. Mr. Salt, in his " History of Abyssinia," when referring to this question, says : — " From these facts, it will appear, that, although partial...having resisted the open and formidable attacks of the Mohammedans, but, likewise, the more insidious attacks of the Romish Church : as also, in its earlier... | |
| Joseph Hassell - 1872 - 600 Seiten
...whole party. Mr. Salt, in his " History of Abyssinia," when referring to this question, says : — "From these facts, it will appear, that, although...having resisted the open and formidable attacks of the Mohammedans, but, likewise, the more insidious attacks of the Romish Church : as also, in its earlier... | |
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