History — the superstitious craving to win for prayer the favor of consecrated localities — did not expire with the Crusades. Can we wonder that, under such circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet... The Devil's Garden - Page 59by William Babington Maxwell - 1914 - 444 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1853 - 628 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen first the desire, and next the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet? The House of Loretto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the ' Last sigh of the Crusades ; ' its particular... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Palestine - 1856 - 710 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet ? The House of Loretto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the " Last sigh of the Crusades ; " suggested... | |
| George Smith Drew - 1871 - 484 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, ' the mountain must come to Mahomet? ' The House of Loretto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the ' last sigh of the Crusades! ' " Accordingly,... | |
| James Comper Gray - Bible - 1871 - 412 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet ?' The house of Loretto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the ' last sigh of the Crusades.' " « 32, 33.... | |
| William Leonard Gage - Bible - 1873 - 576 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet ? The House of Loretto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the " Last sigh of the Crusades;" suggested possibly... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - Middle East - 1875 - 716 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet ? The House of Loretto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the 'last sigh of the Crusades.'" From the Church... | |
| Cook Thomas and son, ltd - 1875 - 428 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief that, if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet. The house of Loreto is the petrefaction, so to speak, of the ' last sigh of the Crusades." " — Murray's... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - Cities and towns - 1876 - 560 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet ? The house of Loreto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the ' Last sigh of the Crusades ; ' suggested... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1878 - 720 pages
...circumstances, there should have arisen the feeling, the desire, the belief, that if Mahomet could not go to the mountain, the mountain must come to Mahomet ? The House of Loretto is the petrifaction, so to speak, of the 'last sigh of the Crusades.'" From the Church... | |
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