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1 1, Prol| Raw" comprehend not the state of the "Ripe;" 3~Therefore
2 1 (5) | Gulshan i Raz, I. 400. In the state of union self remains not.
3 1, 3 | one or such an one.~The state of the "Knower" is such
4 1, 3 | the particulars of this state,~'Twould rob the vulgar
5 1, 7 | do not complain; I merely state my case.~My heart says, "
6 1, 7 | smiles and frowns, 6~In a fit state to see the vision of Thyself?~
7 1, 8 | was now entered into the state of ecstasy and intoxication
8 1, 8 | God, and in this exalted state regard to past and future
9 1, 8 | Shows thou art still in a state of ' sobriety."'~Afterwards
10 1, 8 | thus urged him to quit that state~And called him out of his
11 1, 9 | the ready money of your state and mine, be sure!~Before
12 1, 15 | off a shield.~For in that state all faith is one,~A hundred
13 2, 1 | their only value from the state of mind from which they
14 2, 1 | expression is the sign of a state of mind;~That state is a
15 2, 1 | of a state of mind;~That state is a hand, the expression
16 2, 5 | madhouse to inquire into the state of his health. When they
17 2, 6 | Thence you see the one state moves you into the other, 2~
18 2, 6 | the other, 2~One opposite state generating its opposite
19 2, 7 | regard the inside and the state of heart.~I look at the
20 2, 7 | reason of ~the flourishing state of the wicked.~Moses said, "
21 2, 10 | these pains.~At my broken state the pity of kings has boiled
22 2, 16 | the mosque."~The ecstatic state which exalts the subject
23 2, 16 | above law.~"At times my state resembles a dream,~My dreaming
24 3, 1 | He is informed of their state.~Deem Him not absent when
25 3, 4 | hunger.~If it obtains the state of Pharaoh,~So as to command
26 3, 6 | exalted above season and state.~Religious raptures depend
27 3, 6 | never free from season and state.~The pure one is drowned
28 3, 12 | To illustrate the exalted state of identification of the
29 3, 12 | journeyed from the embryo state to rationality ~Without
30 3, 13 | Are corroborated by the state of your souls. ~Suppose
31 3, 18 | definition of each several state, ~Whereto the men of heart
32 4, 2 | Bilqis renounced her royal state and cast away all care for
33 4, 2 | throne,~With his guards of state surrounding his palace,~
34 4, 3 | broken-hearted through its own bad state, ~'Twould look onward to
35 4, 4 | morning, when his ecstatic state had passed,~They said, "
36 4, 7 | man raised to this exalted state no description is possible
37 4, 7 | dwelling in God, yet my state is higher and more lovely
38 4, 8 | will be the "cash of your state,"~Earth and heavens will
39 4, 8 | the "ready money of their state" to men of real knowledge.~:~
40 4, 9 | naught of his inorganic state so different;~And when he
41 4, 9 | the vegetive to the animal state~He had no remembrance of
42 4, 9 | had no remembrance of his state as a plant,~Except the inclination
43 4, 9 | the animal into the human state.~Thus man passed from one
44 4, 9 | laugh at his own former state~Saying, " What mattered
45 5, 1 | acts bear witness of the state of the heart within.~Prayer
46 5 (2) | Cp. Bp. Butler, "On a state of probation as implying
47 5, 3 | continued in that, your original state,~How could you have arrived
48 5, 3 | former.~Regard your original state, not the mean states,~For
49 5, 3 | annihilation and adore change of state.~You have already seen hundreds
50 5, 3 | One from the inorganic state to the vegetive state,~From
51 5, 3 | inorganic state to the vegetive state,~From the vegetive state
52 5, 3 | state,~From the vegetive state to the animal state of trial;~
53 5, 3 | vegetive state to the animal state of trial;~Thence again to
54 5, 13 | if the child sees not the state of reason,~Does the man
55 5, 13 | man of reason sees not the state of love,~Is the blessed
56 6, 3 | annihilation," 1 and from that state to rise to the higher state
57 6, 3 | state to rise to the higher state of eternal existence in
58 6, 3 | to your negations, so I state negations that you may get
59 6, 4 | being dragged down into the state of mere animals, or even
60 6, 5 | Butler says, this life is a state of probation, and such a
61 6, 5 | of probation, and such a state necessarily involves trials
62 6, 6 | The Faqir was in this state when a divine voice came,~
63 6, 9 | of the governors and the state of the administration; and
64 6, 9 | irreverent to explain his state more fully.~These illustrations
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