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1 VI, 393| instance, the soldiers of Mahomet, robbers, heretics, etc.
2 IX, 591| 591.~J. C.~Heathens | Mahomet~\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . /~
3 IX, 595| 595. Mahomet was without authority. His
4 IX, 596| Who renders testimony to Mahomet? Himself. Jesus Christ desires
5 IX, 597| 597. Against Mahomet.—The Koran is not more of
6 IX, 597| The Koran is not more of Mahomet than the Gospel is of Saint
7 IX, 597| an honest man. Therefore Mahomet was a false prophet for
8 IX, 598| that which is obscure in Mahomet, and which may be interpreted
9 IX, 598| obscurities as strange as those of Mahomet; but there are admirably
10 IX, 599| between Jesus Christ and Mahomet.—Mahomet was not foretold;
11 IX, 599| Jesus Christ and Mahomet.—Mahomet was not foretold; Jesus
12 IX, 599| Jesus Christ was foretold.~Mahomet slew; Jesus Christ caused
13 IX, 599| caused His own to be slain.~Mahomet forbade reading; the Apostles
14 IX, 599| are so opposed that, if Mahomet took the way to succeed
15 IX, 599| of concluding that, since Mahomet succeeded, Jesus Christ
16 IX, 599| ought to say that, since Mahomet succeeded, Jesus Christ
17 IX, 600| 600. Any man can do what Mahomet has done; for he performed
18 IX, 601| foundation the Koran and Mahomet. But has this prophet, who
19 IX, 601| most authentic; and whereas Mahomet, in order to make his own
20 IX, 618| rejected the religion of Mahomet and of China, of the ancient
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