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The Beacon of Truth, or, Testimony of the Coran to the Truth of the Christian Religion
Sir William Muir 1819-1905], translator


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Book Description

Title:
The Beacon of Truth, or, Testimony of the Coran to the Truth of the Christian Religion
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
The Religious Tract Society
Pages:
166
Subjects:
Islam, Quran
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Contents

  • Introduction by the Translator
  • Preface
  1. Passages of the Coran to the effect that Mohammed was not "sent" with signs or miracles, and that in point of fact he showed none
  2. Passages of the Coran signifying that Mohammed was not sent to use force or compel men to join his religion
  3. Passages of the Coran that cancel, and passages that are cancelled
  4. Passages of the Coran testifying that the Tourât and the Gospel have not been altered, nor suffered verbal corruption
  5. Passages of the Coran showing that Prophecy and Revelation belong to the Beni Israel
  6. Passages of the Coran pointing to the Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ
  • Conclusion
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