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1 1, 5 | God opens the door of this knowledge to it.~The skill taught
2 1 (5) | angels said, "We have no knowledge but what thou hast given
3 1, 5 | should suck milk of the knowledge of faith,~And soar on high
4 1, 5 | the towers of heaven.~The knowledge of men of external sense
5 1, 5 | sucking milk of that sublime knowledge.~But God drops into the
6 1 (3) | which conveys to him a knowledge of God by direct apprehension (
7 1, 8 | art at home.~Thou whose knowledge is ignorance of the Giver
8 1, 8 | ignorance of the Giver of knowledge,~Thy wailing contrition
9 1, 9 | He taught him, with the knowledge of his own 'names,' 7~So
10 1, 14 | variety of shades and hues.~Knowledge of the heart preferable~
11 1, 14 | heart preferable~to the knowledge of the schools.~The knowledge
12 1, 14 | knowledge of the schools.~The knowledge of men of heart bears them
13 1, 14 | heart bears them up,~The knowledge of men of the body weighs
14 1, 14 | weighs them down.~When 'tis knowledge of the heart, it is a friend;~
15 1, 14 | heart, it is a friend;~When knowledge of the body, it is a burden.~
16 1, 14 | a load of books," 1~The knowledge which is not of Him is a
17 1, 14 | not of Him is a burden.~Knowledge which comes not immediately
18 1, 14 | will behold a store of true knowledge within.~When you mount the
19 1, 14 | mount the steed of this true knowledge,~Straightway the burden
20 1, 14 | Yea, see in your heart the knowledge of the Prophet,~Without
21 1, 14 | instance of this secret knowledge,~Hear the story of the Greeks
22 1, 15 | should publish this secret knowledge of his to all men, or hold
23 1, 15 | annihilated in the light of the knowledge of our King.~Our senses
24 1, 16 | presence of its writings knowledge is confounded;~There is
25 1, 16 | there is no security in knowledge or wealth;~"Lead not our
26 2, 3 | souls~So that Adam acquired knowledge from that light.~That, which
27 2, 7 | The portion of Jesus is knowledge and wisdom,~Not so the portion
28 2, 10 | abandon and ignore your own knowledge,~And dip your hand in the
29 2, 10 | the dish of abnegation of knowledge.~Whatever seems profitable,
30 2, 10 | of ignorance to shining knowledge, ~Since you have turned
31 2, 14 | worthlessness of mere human knowledge, and its inferiority to
32 2, 14 | inferiority to the divine knowledge proceeding from inspiration.
33 2, 14 | Adham, through the divine knowledge that God had given him.
34 2, 14 | saint at once, by inspired knowledge, read his thoughts, and
35 2, 17 | friend,~This is the tree of knowledge, O knowing one;~Very high,
36 3, 7 | spiritual man knows the truth.~Knowledge or conviction, opposed to
37 3, 7 | their nest on a single wing.~Knowledge has two wings, opinion only
38 3, 7 | escapes from opinion and knowledge is seen,~This bird gains
39 3, 13 | Who is signally marked by knowledge of hidden mysteries.~What
40 3, 13 | a pillow, ~But to impart knowledge and useful instruction. ~
41 3, 15 | deception, and possibly a knowledge of animals' languages might
42 3, 15 | request, as he knew such knowledge would prove destructive
43 3, 16 | Between you, with your perfect knowledge, and the child;~So that
44 3, 16 | and malice conceal their knowledge, ~And incline themselves
45 3, 17 | the soul is for wisdom and knowledge, ~That of the body for houses,
46 3, 18 | proceeded to appropriate.~The "knowledge of certainty" and the "eye
47 3, 18 | certainty.~When it reaches knowledge it stands erect,~And its
48 3, 18 | it stands erect,~And its knowledge again hastes on towards
49 3, 18 | approved road of the faith~Knowledge is lower than certainty,
50 3, 18 | but above opinion.~Know knowledge aspires to certainty,~And
51 3, 18 | read "Would that ye knew!"~Knowledge conducts you to sight, O
52 3, 18 | interval,~Just as reasoned knowledge is born of opinion.~See
53 3, 18 | in the chapter cited,~How knowledge of certainty becomes the
54 3 (5) | would that ye knew it with knowledge of certainty. Surely ye
55 4, 2 | herbalists have derived their knowledge of the virtues of plants
56 4, 2 | been less full of borrowed knowledge!~Then he would have accepted
57 4, 2 | would have accepted inspired knowledge from his father.~When, with
58 4, 2 | reproach. 31~Traditional knowledge, when inspiration is available,~
59 4 (31)| Knowledge of "The Truth" is to be
60 4, 6 | prophets ~Have instilled this knowledge into stone and staff; ~So
61 4, 7 | whom learnest thou this knowledge~Whereby thou hast constructed
62 4, 7 | your milk assiduously with knowledge,~So that what is hidden
63 4, 8 | good tidings,~But men of knowledge deem them not tidings, but
64 4, 8 | their state" to men of real knowledge.~:~
65 5, 1 | for bringing him to the knowledge of the true faith and regenerating
66 5, 3 | mistakes and forgetfulness to knowledge;~I am altogether vile, make
67 5, 6 | fancies are removed from true knowledge!~The thoughts of infants
68 5 (3) | 72. The man of "external knowledge" is "carried only by land,"
69 5, 13 | servants as are possessed of knowledge of God truly fear God." 18
70 6, Prol| the principle of soul is knowledge,~He who knows most is most
71 6, Prol| most is most full of soul.~Knowledge is the effect flowing from
72 6, Prol| Seeing then, beloved, that knowledge is the mark of soul,~He
73 6, Prol| souls is itself entirely knowledge,~And he who is void of knowledge
74 6, Prol| knowledge,~And he who is void of knowledge is void of soul.~When knowledge
75 6, Prol| knowledge is void of soul.~When knowledge is lacking in a man s nature,~
76 6, 3 | to cast one's own will, knowledge, power, and ''self" into
77 6, 3 | ignorance to the highest knowledge. This is illustrated by
78 6, 5 | same as cowards;~Wisdom and knowledge would be useless and vain.~
79 6, 5 | useless and vain.~Wisdom and knowledge serve to guide the wanderers;~
80 6, 7 | speculation does not lead to the knowledge of God.~The Mosalman said, "
81 6, 7 | to its place,~Wherefore knowledge of these points is proper
82 6, 9 | the world and the lover of knowledge;" and he who loves knowledge
83 6, 9 | knowledge;" and he who loves knowledge will continue to trust in
84 6, 9 | continue to trust in his knowledge, in spite of all exhortations
85 6, 9 | the form of Solomon,~His knowledge is fraud, not "what we have
86 6, 9 | instilled into him spiritual knowledge of the verities hidden beneath
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