| William Robertson - Europe - 1769 - 442 pages
...undertook this ufelefs voyage. The thoufand years mentioned by St. John ' were fuppofed to be accomplifhed, and the end of the world to be at hand. A general confirmation feized mankind ; many relinquifhed their pofleffions ; and abandoning their friends and... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 530 pages
...be at hand. A general ' *"*""' confiefnation feized mankind ; many relinquifhed their pofiefiions ; and abandoning their friends and families, hurried...precipitation to the Holy Land, where they imagined that Chrift would quickly appear to judge the world g. While Palefline continued fubjeft to the Caliphs,... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1777 - 444 pages
...undertook this ufelefs voyage. The thoufand years mentioned by St. John T were fuppofed to be accomplifhed, and the end of the world to be at hand. A general confirmation feized mankind ; many relinquifhed their pofleffions, and abandoning their friends and... | |
| History - 1800 - 586 pages
...at hand. ,A geuef ••» ral confternation fcized mankind $ many relinquimed their pofleiiions ; and, abandoning their friends and families, hurried...precipitation to the Holy Land, where they imagined that Chrift would quickly appear to judge the world. While Paleftine continued fubjcä to the Caliphs, they... | |
| History - 1800 - 580 pages
...undertook this ufelefs voy.ige. The thoufand years mentioned by St. John, were fuppofed to be accomplifneH, and the end of the world to be at hand. A general confternation feized mankind; many relinquifhed their poffcffions ; and, abandoning their friends and... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1804 - 378 pages
...the ardour with which they undertook this useless voyage. The thousand years, mentioned by St. John*, were supposed to be accomplished, and the end of the...imagined that Christ would quickly appear to judge the \vorld *. While Palestine continued subject [to the Caliphs, they had encouraged the resort of pilgrims... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1809 - 516 pages
...the ardour with which they undertook this useless voyage. The thousand years, mentioned by St. John*, were supposed to be accomplished, and the end of the...that Christ would quick-ly appear to judge the world f. AVhile Pa* Rev. xx. '2, 3, 1-. •j- Chronic. Will. Godelli ap. Bouquet Recueil des Historiens de... | |
| Thomas Hogg - 1811 - 120 pages
...were accomplished, and the end of the world was at hand. A general consternation seized mankind. Many hurried with precipitation to the Holy Land, where...that Christ would quickly appear to judge the world. The Turks conquered Syria about the middle of the eleventh century. About that time pilgrimages were... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 596 pages
...ardour with which they undertook this useless voyage ; the thousand years, mentioned by St John e, were supposed to be accomplished, and the end of the...imagined that Christ would quickly appear to judge the worldb. While Palestine continued subject to the caliphs, they had encouraged the resort of pilgrims... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 pages
...this useless voyage. The thousand years, mentioned by 8E. John,b were supposed to be accomplished, aud the end of the world to be at hand. A general consternation...imagined that Christ would quickly appear to judge the workl.c While Palestine continued subject to the caliphs, they had encouraged the resort of pilgrims... | |
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