Excerpt from History of Mohammedanism, and Its Sects: Derived Chiefly From Oriental Sources
The best preface to this work will be the history of the circumstances that led to its being written. Among a parcel of old books that contributed to the amusement of my younger days, was a torn copy of Sales Koran, to which I took a great fancy, probably from its connexion with those favourites of youth, the Arabian Nights. Several years afterwards, when studying divinity in Trinity College, Dublin, it struck me that many of the strange tales I met with in the Rabbinical writings, and many of the early heresies to which I found allusions in the ancient fathers of the Eastern Church, were matters that I had somewhere met with before. My old recollections of the Koran came to my aid, and I became convinced that there was such a strong resemblance between the corruptions of Judaism and Christianity, and the creed promulgated by the reformer of Mecca, as to establish a strong probability of the several erroneous systems having been derived from the same source. Subsequent investigations strengthened this conclusion.
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