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1 1, 2 | house to find the hidden treasure,~And with that treasure
2 1, 2 | treasure,~And with that treasure has rebuilt it in fairer
3 1, 9 | tho earth,~Ignorant of the treasure buried within it.~When we
4 2, 10 | their threats!"~Pain is a treasure, for it contains mercies;~
5 2, 12 | make him confess where the treasure was concealed, when the
6 3, 12 | only by slaying the cow;~Treasure is gained by digging, O
7 3, 12 | by digging, O digger of treasure!~:~
8 4, 2 | When thy real self is thy treasure and thy kingdom?~How men
9 4, 6 | Even as one who knows of a treasure hid in a ruined house pulls
10 4, 6 | down the house to find that treasure, so does the wise man, full
11 4, 6 | of the body to gain the treasure of eternal life. The tradition "
12 4, 6 | tradition "I was a hidden treasure," bears on this matter.~(
13 4, 6 | tradition, "I was a hidden treasure and I desired to be known,
14 4, 6 | your house, and with the treasure hidden in it 3~You will
15 4, 6 | thousands of houses.~The treasure lies under it; there is
16 4, 6 | For with the coin of that treasure~A thousand houses can be
17 4, 6 | destroyed,~And the divine treasure will be seen beneath it.~
18 4 (3)| you will find spiritual treasure. ~
19 4, 6 | for my good;~Now house and treasure are lost and my hand is
20 4, 6 | fleetin!~I was ignorant of the treasure hidden beneath it,~Otherwise
21 4, 7 | to disclose the 'hidden treasure.'~Read, 'I was a hidden
22 4, 7 | Read, 'I was a hidden treasure, and desired to be known;~
23 4, 7 | known;~Hide not the hidden treasure, but disclose it.~Your true
24 4, 7 | but disclose it.~Your true treasure is hidden under a false
25 5, 1 | thoughts,~And digs for hidden treasure in hope to find it.~This
26 5, 7 | its own ruin like hidden treasure.~It will recognize its own
27 5, 8 | chamber and bring away all the treasure and other things hidden
28 5, 10 | describes contentment as a treasure, and treasure is not found
29 5, 10 | contentment as a treasure, and treasure is not found by everyone.
30 5, 11 | the Chief had hidden his treasure, but not one would betray
31 5, 11 | greatly~That its secret treasure may escape its lips.~Therefore
32 5, 11 | good or bad,~So that its treasure may not escape it.~In like
33 6, 6 | The Faqir and the Hidden Treasure.~Notwithstanding the clear
34 6, 6 | directions for finding a hidden treasure. The directions were as
35 6, 6 | falls there dig for the treasure." But before the Faqir had
36 6, 6 | began to search for the treasure on his own account. After
37 6, 6 | king failed to find the treasure, and got weary of searching,
38 6, 6 | to hit the spot where the treasure was buried. At last, despairing
39 6, 6 | close to you, for the hidden treasure is indeed 'nearer to you
40 6, 6 | closed with fat.~The heavenly treasure lies "nearer to us than
41 6, 6 | Abandon force and seek the treasure with humility."~God is "
42 6, 6 | the more removed from the treasure he seeks.~The philosopher
43 6, 6 | his back is turned to that treasure;~Tell him that the more
44 6, 6 | in search of that hidden treasure,~Day after day drew his
45 6, 6 | he from the seat of that treasure.~This parable applies to
46 6, 7 | moral is, that the divine treasure is revealed as an immediate
47 6, 8 | directions where to find a great treasure, and directed him to make
48 6, 8 | directed him to make over this treasure to the poor man. Thus the
49 6, 9 | aid, dreamt that a great treasure lay hid in a certain spot
50 6, 9 | have many times dreamt of a treasure lying hid in a certain spot
51 6, 9 | home, and there found the treasure. And he gave thanks, and
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