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1 1, Prol| burst thy bonds and be free!~How long wilt thou be captive
2 1, 3 | from this cage,~And set free, neither lording it nor
3 1, 4 | its supporter;~It sets it free and bears it to its source,~
4 1, 11 | Can cook the raw one and free him from hypocrisy!~Since
5 1, 14 | and letters,~Make yourself free from self at one stroke!~
6 2, 9 | in his garden, and making free with his fruit. Knowing
7 3, 1 | secret. ~The cries of those free from pain are dull and cold, ~
8 3, 2 | the opposite mind. ~I am free from error and all faithlessness; ~
9 3, 5 | hands, O wanderer, ~You are free from the mire, and go your
10 3, 5 | means pleasing to me, ~I am free from thee in this world
11 3, 5 | consideration of this. ~You, who are free from pain, think this out; ~
12 3, 6 | child of any one is never free from season and state.~The
13 3, 7 | even as the angel Gabriel,~Free of opinion, of duplicity,
14 3, 9 | ears are open, and he is free from bonds, ~No jailer watches
15 4, 2 | edifice.~Be like Solomon, free from evil thoughts and guile,~
16 4, 5 | top of the roof, entirely free.~Then he said, "Do not grieve
17 4, 6 | his infancy is to set him free from his lust-engendered
18 5, 5 | power and stability,~Set free the people from their instability.~
19 5 (5) | final restitution" of all by free grace. ~
20 5, 7 | or rebellious,~I sue for free pardon from Thy unbought
21 5, 7 | set my face towards that free grace of Thine;~I have no
22 5, 7 | Wherefore I firmly trust in Thy free grace.~When he thus enumerates
23 5, 7 | will grant him pardon as a free gift,~Saying, "O angels,
24 5, 7 | for consequences I set him free,~And draw the pen through
25 5, 8 | the Truth," and escaped free.' 6~Pharaoh's "I" was followed
26 5 (1) | Qadarians or Mutazilites for free will, as against the Jabriyan
27 5, 11 | actions. He urged that man's free agency and consequent responsibility
28 5, 11 | expressly assumes man to be a free agent by addressing commands
29 5, 11 | and the advocates of man's free agency will endure till
30 6, Prol| right guidance in the use of free will, which gift was refused
31 6, 4 | so, and at once set him free. When the Prophet heard
32 6, 4 | that he had already set him free. Notwithstanding this Bilal
33 6, 9 | calamity.~We fancied ourselves free from defects of sight,~Even
34 6, 9 | thesis that the unbought free grace of God is superior
35 6, 9 | and is therefore able to free him from slavery.~The eldest
36 6, 9 | as a friend he now goes, free of pain, to his Friend.~
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