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Page 223
... Islam accepts the doctrine of the Second Advent of the Christian Saviour , ordinarily no trouble is taken to reconcile this notion with that of the appearance of a Mahdi also . After a reign of forty - seven years according to the ...
... Islam accepts the doctrine of the Second Advent of the Christian Saviour , ordinarily no trouble is taken to reconcile this notion with that of the appearance of a Mahdi also . After a reign of forty - seven years according to the ...
Page 231
... Islam Shah two years after the execution of the Mahdi is regarded by the historian as the divine vengeance for this deed.1 If the approach of the close of the first millennium was the signal for the appearance of a Mahdi , it would seem ...
... Islam Shah two years after the execution of the Mahdi is regarded by the historian as the divine vengeance for this deed.1 If the approach of the close of the first millennium was the signal for the appearance of a Mahdi , it would seem ...
Page 404
... Islam , so many Christians , so many Armenians and a few Protestant ' . 6 There is no doubt that Islam , in spite of sectarian divisions , is to a certain degree unified in feeling , at least so far as the two great groups of Sunni and ...
... Islam , so many Christians , so many Armenians and a few Protestant ' . 6 There is no doubt that Islam , in spite of sectarian divisions , is to a certain degree unified in feeling , at least so far as the two great groups of Sunni and ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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