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hammedans, are dictated by sound sense and amiable feelings. They are, however, not calculated to satisfy those who think the sword and the fagot to be the only proper instruments for the extirpation of heresy. That he places Islamism on an equality with Christianity is a gross falsehood. "As Mohammed," says he, "gave his Arabs the best religion he could, preferable, at least, to those of the ancient pagan lawgivers, I confess I cannot see why he deserves not equal respect, though not with Moses or Jesus Christ, whose laws came really from heaven, yet with Minos or Numa, notwithstanding the distinction of a learned writer, who seems to think it a greater crime to make use of an imposture to set up a new religion, founded on the acknowledgment of one true God, and to destroy idolatry, than to use the same means to gain reception to rules and regulations for the more orderly practice of heathenism already established." This, and no more, is "the very head and front of his offending; and from this it would, I think, be difficult to extract any proof of his belief in the divine mission of Mohammed. If the charge brought against him be not groundless, he must have added to his other sins that of being a consummate hypocrite, and that, too, without any obvious necessity; he having been, till the period of his decease, a member of the Society for the Promoting of Christian Knowledge.

In 1736 a society was established for the encouragement of learning. It comprehended many noblemen, and some of the most eminent literary men of that day. Sale was one of the founders of it, and was appointed on the first committee. The meetings were held weekly, and the committee decided upon what works should be printed at the expense of the society, or with its assistance, and what should be the price of them. When the cost of printing was repaid, the property of the work reverted to the author. This establishment did not, I imagine, exist for any length of time. The attention of the public has been recently called to a plan of a similar kind.

Sale did not long survive the carrying of this scheme into effect. He died of a fever, on the 13th of November, 1736, at his house in Surreystreet, Strand, after an illness of only eight days, and was buried at St. Clement Danes. He was under the age of forty when he was thus suddenly snatched from his family, which consisted of a wife and five children. Of his sons, one was educated at New College, Oxford, of which he became Fellow, and he was subsequently elected to a Fellowship in Winchester College. Sale is described as having had "a healthy constitution, and a communicative mind in a comely person." His library was valuable, and contained many rare and beautiful manuscripts in the Persian, Turkish, Arabic, and other languages; a circumstance which seems to show that poverty, so often the lot of men whose lives are devoted to literary pursuits, was not one of the evils with which he was compelled to encounter.

R. A. DAVENPORT

ADVERTISEMENT.

THE present Edition of Sale's Translation of the Korân will, it is hoped, be found to possess some advantages over every other. Many useful notes, and several hundred various readings, are added from the French version by Savary. Of the various readings, the major part give a different meaning from that which is adopted by the English translator; while the others, though agreeing with his idea of the text, are more poetically expressed. Great care has been taken to prevent the work from being disfigured by typographical errors, which are peculiarly objectionable in a work of this kind, because they render it unsafe to be consulted. A Sketch of the Life of Sale is also prefixed, which, though brief, contains several particulars not hitherto stated by any of his biographers, and vindicates, and it is believed satisfactorily, his memory from some aspersions that have been illiberally cast upon it by the prejudiced or the ignorant.

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CONTENTS.

A TABLE

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THE SECTIONS OF THE PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE.

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1. Of the Arabs before Mohammed; or, as they express it, in the Time of
Ignorance; their History, Religion, Learning, and Customs

2. Of the State of Christianity, particularly of the Eastern Churches, and of
Judaism, at the time of Mohammed's appearance; and of the methods
taken by him for the establishing his Religion, and the circumstances
which concurred thereto.

3. Of the Korân itself, the Peculiarities of that book; the Manner of its
being written and published; and the general design of it

4. Of the Doctrines and positive precepts of the Korân which relate to Faith
and Religious Duties

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7. Of the Months commanded by the Korân to be kept sacred; and of the
setting apart Friday for the especial service of God

8. Of the principal Sects among the Mohammedans; and of those who have
pretended to Prophecy among the Arabs, in or since the time of Mo-
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-Intitled, The Declaration of Immunity (Conversion); containing 139 (130) verses 10.-Intitled, Jonas; containing 109 verses

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33-Intitled, The Confederates (The Conspirators); containing 73 verses

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37-Intitled, Those who rank themselves in Order (The Classes); containing 182 verses
33-Intitled, S.; containing 86 (88) verses.

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41.-Intitled, Are distinctly explained (The Explanation); containing 54 (55) verses
(2-Intitled, Consultation (The Council); containing 53 verses.

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49-Intitled, The Inner Apartments (The Sanctuary); containing 18 verses
39.-Intitled, K.; containing 45 verses

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51-Intitled, The Dispersing (The Breath of the Winds); containing 60 verses
62-Intitled, The Mountain; containing 48 (49) verses

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• The titles and figures within parentheses are those which are given in the translation by SAVARY.

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53.-Intitled, The Star; containing 61 verses
54.-Intitled, The Moon; containing 55 verses
55.-Intitled, The Merciful; containing 78 verses
56.-Intitled, The Inevitable (The Judgment); containing 99 (96) verses
57.-Intitled, Iron; containing 29 verses

58.-Intitled, She who disputed (The Complaint); containing 22 verses
59.-Intitled, The Emigration (The Assembly); containing 24 (25) verses
60.-Intitled, She who is tried (The Proof); containing 13 verses
61.-Intitled, Battle Array (The Array); containing 14 verses
62.-Intitled, The Assembly (Friday); containing 11 verses

63.-Intitled, The Hypocrites (The Impious); containing 11 verses.
64.-Intitled, Mutual Deceit (Knavery); containing 18 verses

65.-Intitled, Divorce; containing 12 verses
66.-Intitled, Prohibition; containing 12 verses
67.-Intitled, The Kingdom; containing 30 verses

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69.-Intitled, The Infallible (The Inevitable Day); containing 52 verses

68.-Intitled, The Pen; containing 52 verses

70.-Intitled, The Steps (The Classes or The Orders); containing 44 verses 71.-Intitled, Noah; containing 28 verses

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76.-Intitled, Man; containing 31 (30) verses

72.-Intitled, The Genii; containing 28 verses

73.-Intitled, The Wrapped up (The Prophet clothed in his Dress); containing 19 (20) verses
74.-Intitled, The Covered (The Mantle); containing 55 verses
75.-Intitled, The Resurrection; containing 40 verses

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77.-Intitled, Those which are sent (The Messengers); containing 50 verses 78.-Intitled, The News (The Important News); containing 40 (41) verses

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79.-Intitled, Those who tear forth (The Ministers of Vengeance); containing 46 (47) verses 80.-Intitled, He frowned (The Frowning Brow); containing 42 verses 81.-Intitled, The Folding up (The Darkness); containing 29 (28) verses 82.-Intitled, The Cleaving asunder (The Breaking); containing 19 verses 83.-Intitled, Those who give short Measure or Weight (The Unjust Measure); containing 36

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84.-Intitled, The Rending in sunder (The Opening); containing 23 (25) verses 85.-Intitled, The Celestial Signs; containing 22 verses

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88.-Intitled, The Overwhelming (The Gloomy Veil); containing 26 (27)

86.-Intitled, The Star which appeared by Night (The Nocturnal Star); containing 17 verses 87.-Intitled, The Most High; containing 19 verses

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93.-Intitled, The Brightness (The Sun in his Meridian); containing 11 verses
94.--Intitled, Have we not opened (The Expanding); containing 8 verses.
95.-Intitled, The Fig (The Fig-tree); containing 8 verses

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96.-Intitled, Congealed Blood (The Union of the Sexes); containing 19 verses
97.-Intitled, Al Kadr (The Celebrated Night); containing 5 verses
98.-Intitled, The Evidence; containing 8 verses

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100.-Intitled, The War Horses which run swiftly (The Coursers); containing 11 verses
101.-Intitled, The Striking (The Day of Calamities); containing 10 (8) verses
102.-Intitled, The Emulous Desire of Multiplying (The Love of Gain); containing 8 verses
103.-Intitled, The Afternoon; containing 3 verses

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107.-Intitled, Necessaries (The Succouring Hand); containing 7 verses

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112.-Intitled, The Declaration of God's Unity (Unity); containing 4 verses 113.-Intitled, The Day-break (The God of Morning); containing 5 verses 114.-Intitled, Men; containing 6 verses

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