Mahometanism

  • 1Mahometanism — Ma*hom et*an*ism, prop. n. See {Mohammedanism}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2mahometanism — n. Mohammedanism, Islamism, Islam …

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  • 3Mahometanism — …

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  • 4Mahometan — Mahometanism, n. /meuh hom i tn/, n., adj. Archaic. Muslim (defs. 1, 2). [1520 30; MAHOMET + AN] * * * …

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  • 5Mahometan — Mahometanism, n. /meuh hom i tn/, n., adj. Archaic. Muslim (defs. 1, 2). [1520 30; MAHOMET + AN] …

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  • 6Henry Stubbe — or Stubbes (1632, Partney, Lincolnshire – 1676, Bath), writer and scholar. he was educated at Westminster School. Given patronage as a child by the Puritan, Henry Vane the Younger, he obtained a scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford, from which he …

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  • 7Henry Stubbe — oder Stubbes (* 1632 in Lincolnshire; † 1676 in Bath) war ein englischer Gelehrter und Autor. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Leistungen 2 Werke 3 Literatur …

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  • 8Epoch — Ep och ([e^]p [o^]k or [=e] p[o^]k; 277), n. [LL. epocha, Gr. epochh check, stop, an epoch of a star, an historical epoch, fr. epe chein to hold on, check; epi upon + e chein to have, hold; akin to Skr. sah to overpower, Goth. sigis victory, AS.… …

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  • 9Timeline of Christian missions — This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a sampling of missionary outreach events. A more general timeline of Christianity and History of Christianity is also available. Apostolic Age Earliest… …

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  • 10Ali — See also: Nahj al Balagha For other persons named Ali, see Ali (name). For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). Ali ibn Abu Talib …

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