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The First state of Mahumedism, or, An account of the author and doctrines of that imposture

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  • "Life and death of Mahamud"
  • "Life and death of Mahamud"@en
  • "Account of the author and doctrines of that imposture"
  • "Account of the author and doctrines of that imposture"@en

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  • "Early works"@en
  • "Early works"

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  • "The life and death of Mahumed, the author of the Turkish religion : being an account of his tribe, parents ... advancement, &c"
  • "The first state of Mahumedism"
  • "The First state of Mahumedism, or, An account of the author and doctrines of that imposture"@en
  • "The first state of Mahumedism, being an exact account of Mahomed, the author of the Turkish religion ... To which is added The state and condition Christendom and Christianity was in at that time"@en
  • "The first state of Mahumedism, or, An account of the author and doctrines of that imposture"
  • "The first state of Mahumedism, or, An account of the author and doctrines of that imposture"@en
  • "First state of Mahumedism being an exact account of Mahomed, the author of the Turkish religion, his prophesies about his coming, pedigree, parents, tribe, birth, education, marriages, filthiness of life, pretended revelation retirement, collections and"
  • "The first state of Mahumedism, being an exact account of Mahomed, the author of the Turkish religion. His prophesies about his coming, pedigree, parents, tribe, birth, education, marriages, filthiness of life, pretended revelation, retirement, collections and composure of his Alcoran, of his conventicles at Mecca, where he gained his first proselytes, &c. Likewise a relation of his disputes with the Jews, of his wars, of the propagation of his doctrines, of his paradises and miracles, with the remarkable passages of his death. To which is added the state and condition Christendom and Christianity was in at that time. The second edition. By the author of The present state of the Jews"@en
  • "The first state of Mahumedism: or, An account of the author and doctrines of that imposture"@en
  • "The first state of Mahumedism : being an exact account of Mahomed ... his prophecies about his coming, pedigree, parents, tribe ... and composure of his Alcoran, of his conventicles at Mecca, where he gained his first proselytes"@en
  • "The first state of Mahumedism being an exact account of Mahomed, the author of the Turkish religion, his prophesies about his coming, pedigree, parents, tribe, birth, education, marriages, filthiness of life, pretended revelation, retirement, collections and composure of his Alcoran, of his conventicles at Mecca, where he gained his first proselytes, &c. : likewise a relation of his disputes with the Jews, of his wars, of the propagation of his doctrines, of his paradises and miracles, with the remarkable passages of his death : to which is added the state and condition Christendom and Christianity was in at that time"@en
  • "The First State of Mahumedism ... The second edition, etc"@en
  • "The first state of Mahumedism being an exact account of Mahomed, the author of the Turkish religion, his prophesies about his coming, pedigree, parents, tribe, birth, education, marriages, filthiness of life, pretended revelation retirement, collections and composure of his Alcoran, of his conventicles at Mecca, where he gained his first proselytes, &c. : likewise a relation of his disputes with the Jews, of his wars, of the propagation of his doctrines, of his paradises and miracles, with the remarkable passages of his death : to which is added the state and condition Christendom and Christianity was in at that time"@en
  • "The First State of Mahumedism"@en
  • "Life and death of Mahumed"
  • "The first state of Mahumedism : being an exact account of Mahomed, the author of the Turkish religion, his prophesies about his coming, pedigree, parents, tribe, birth, education, marriages, filthiness of life, pretended revelation retirement, collections and composure of his Alcoran, of his conventicles at Mecca, where he gained his first proselytes, &c"