Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | desiring to exterminate their faith. His Vazir persuaded him
2 1, 3 | attachment to the Christian faith. He soon gained complete
3 1, 3 | another charity, another faith, another works, and so on.
4 1, 3 | entirely,~For the blind faith of the vulgar has no discernment.~
5 1, 3 | thyself equal with God;~Save faith and utter resignation to
6 1, 3 | needful;~The doctrine of faith without works is a delusion."~
7 1, 4 | exterminate the Christian faith, and with that view he set
8 1, 5 | milk of the knowledge of faith,~And soar on high even to
9 1, 7 | imbibe infidelity it becomes faith.~Ah! footman who contendest
10 1, 7 | thou abandon thy creed and faith?~What matters it if it be
11 1, 13 | perverseness and want of faith~Which implant in himself
12 1, 13 | breast the leaf of true faith is grown~Must tremble as
13 1, 15 | said,~"If the garden of faith has bloomed, show a token
14 1, 15 | shield.~For in that state all faith is one,~A hundred thousand
15 2, 1 | to sever infidelity from faith.~God sent the prophets to
16 2, 2 | From every one who has true faith for food,~And as bread for
17 2, 2 | prison the food of true faith is scarce,~And by the tricks
18 2, 7 | Lovers have a religion and a faith of their own.~Though the
19 2, 10 | Thus, both infidelity and faith bear witness to Him, ~Both
20 2, 15 | that he becomes without faith,~Old shame for sin and calling
21 3, 2 | through these princes of the faith?~How long that lameness
22 3, 5 | choose, ~For the man of faith knows not how to choose.~
23 3, 5 | pain cares only for the faith, ~He is aware only of man
24 3, 7 | firm in the road of God's faith,"~He is not made more ardent
25 3, 10 | Prophet, "The 'ulama of the faith are as the prophets of Israel,"
26 3, 11 | not in fear and grief.~His faith is based on his desire to
27 3, 15 | languages might stimulate his faith. Moses was very unwilling
28 3, 18 | the approved road of the faith~Knowledge is lower than
29 3, 18 | life.' ~Acts, words, and faith are the food of the King, ~
30 4, 2 | desire to learn the true faith, presented herself at the
31 4, 2 | of the royal kings of the faith! ~In reality they are seated
32 4, 3 | The noise of the dish of faith leaves edification.~When
33 4, 4 | and make outward show of faith, 3 ~Are straightway dubbed
34 4, 4 | be old in wisdom and in faith, ~That, like Universal Reason,
35 4, 6 | be converted to the true faith. Then Moses was much discouraged,
36 5, 1 | the knowledge of the true faith and regenerating him, even
37 5, 1 | war~Bear witness of the faith of the heart.~Giving alms
38 5, 1 | thence ascertains the man's faith.~Such an one needs not the
39 5, 1 | God's command,~Saying, "My faith is true, behold my witnesses!"~
40 5, 1 | that musky wine, O Lord of faith~Of Thy bounty all partake,
41 5, 4 | mines~To that laggard in the faith,~Saying, "Take these other
42 5, 5 | text, "They followed the faith of Abraham, the orthodox" (
43 5, 7 | warfare,~Independently of my faith or unfaith, good or evil,~
44 5, 9 | remarks that professions of faith and penitence when contradicted
45 5, 10 | of the weakness of man's faith. The fox replied that this
46 5, 10 | replied that this exalted faith was only vouchsafed to a
47 5, 10 | not firmly rooted in. the faith. He had all the time a carnal
48 5, 10 | not a sufficiently rooted faith to leap, like Abraham, into
49 5, 10 | fire, and thus prove his faith. [Here the poet apologizes
50 5, 10 | of sweet water;~But its faith is mere imitation of other
51 5, 10 | never seen the face of real faith.~Wherefore the blind imitator
52 5, 10 | doubt, and is firm in the faith.~Till the foam has landed
53 5, 10 | within it unsteadiness in the faith.~In order to gain true wisdom
54 5, 10 | that plunder the road of faith~The faithful have been split
55 5, 11 | Magian to embrace the true faith. The Magian replied, "If
56 5, 13 | infant, were it not that faith and love made them, as it
57 5, 13 | of the Spirit.~Love and faith are a mighty spell.~O Ayaz,
58 5, 13 | condemn or to absolve;~But faith and love are a mighty enchantment!~
59 5, 13 | he admired and envied the faith of Bayazid, though he had
60 5, 13 | imitate it; but as for the faith of the missionary who was
61 5, 13 | retained his reverence for the faith of Bayazid, though he failed
62 5, 13 | is put to the test. True faith is a reasonable faith, not
63 5, 13 | True faith is a reasonable faith, not one adopted and held
64 5, 13 | that those courtiers whose faith had been shown to be mere "
65 6, Prol| to acceptance of the true faith.~O Husamu-'d-Din, I might
66 6, Prol| Arabs scared him from the faith.~He said, "What will the
67 6, Prol| said, "O uncle, confess the faith to me,~That I may strive
68 6, 4 | Bilal would not recant his faith, and uttered only the cry, "
69 6, 8 | the Supreme Dispenser of faith~Sowed reason in the water
70 6, 9 | this distance merely on the faith of a dream. I myself have
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