| Humphrey Prideaux - 1723 - 310 trang
...Drynefs of the Country making Rivers of Water, cooling Drinks, Jhaded Gardens, and pleafant Fruits, molt refrefhing and delightful unto them , they were from...tells them in many Places in his Alcoran, that they jhall enter into pleafant Gardens, (f) Ammianus Marcdlinus de Saracenis, lib. 14.. c. 4. ITIcredibile... | |
| 1762 - 668 trang
...country making rivers of water, ccoiins; drinks, {haded gardens, and pleafant fruits, moft refrefliing and delightful unto them, they were from hence apt...things of this nature. And therefore to anfwer the height of their carnal defires, he made the joys of heaven to confift totally in thefe particulars... | |
| 1784 - 510 trang
...country making rivers of water, cooling drinks, lhaded gardens, and pleafant fruits, moft refreshing and delightful unto them, they were from hence apt...enjoyment in things of this nature. And therefore, to anfwerthe height of their carnal defires, he made the joys of heaven to confift totally in thefe particulars... | |
| William Hurd - 1799 - 952 trang
...country making rivers of water, cooling drinks, shaded gardens, and pleasant fruits, most refreshing and delightful unto them, they were from hence apt to place their highest enjoyment in things of this nature. And therefore to answer the height of their carnal desires,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 540 trang
...country, making rivers of water, cooling drinks, shaded gardens, and pleasant fruits, most refreshing and delightful unto them, they were from hence apt to place their highest enjoyment iu things of this nature. For this reaton, he made the joys of his Paradise to consist... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 512 trang
...country, making rivers- of water, cooling drinks, shaded gardens, and pleasant fruits, most refreshing and delightful unto them, they were from hence apt to place their highest enjoyment in things of this nature. For this rea< son, he made the joys of his Paradise to... | |
| 1815 - 542 trang
...country, making rivers of water, cooling drinks, shaded gardens, and pleasant fruits, most refreshing and delightful unto them, they were from hence apt to place their highest enjoyment in things of this nature. For this reason, he made the joys of hi.s Paradise to consist... | |
| William Percy - 2006 - 280 trang
...Country making Rivers of Water, cooling Drinks, shaded Gardens, and pleasant Fruits, most refreshing and delightful unto them; they were from hence apt to place their highest Enjoyment in things of this nature' (p. 15). Therefore, Prideaux suggests, Muhammad promised... | |
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