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                                    at the bare supposition that the people of
                                    Oman had ever been an offset of any one of

                                    these—“ we approximate not to any sect, nor
                                    does any sect approximate to us. How can

                                    we be in alliance with those innovators who
                                    oppose God’s religion ?”

                                       In the true spirit of intolerance, he then
                                    proceeds to denounce all those whose faith

                                    differs from his own. “ We conclude such to
                                    be devoted to ruin ; enemies of God ; infidels,
                                    whose portion hereafter shall be in Gehenna

                                    for ever. They deny the eternity of future
                                    punishments ; they diminish the enormity of

                                    sin ; we enhance it. The portion of the wicked
                                    surely will be for ever, for God is great
                                                                                        *
                                                                                        !
                                    Their doctrines content not our intelligent
                                    ones ; away with it 1 away with it!”

                                       The same writer mentions the existence of
                                    a tradition that the Mussulmans were to be

                                    divided into no less than seventy-three sects,
                                    of which, in course, only one could be ortho­

                                    dox ; and hints the people of Oman is that
                                    one, grounding his opinion on the sense of the
                                    Arabic word which signifies “ escaping,”

                                    as well as “ safe.” In fact, the great points

                                                * From a MS. in the Authors possession.
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