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1 1 (5) | Noumenon, the only real existence, and the moment His sustaining
2 1, 1 | twould prove me existent, and existence is error. 5~Can I describe
3 1 (7) | in glory to the Mount of existence, Existence is laid low,
4 1 (7) | the Mount of existence, Existence is laid low, like the dust
5 1, 6 | impulse urges them into existence.~Again, He speaks other
6 1, 9 | the indelible tablet of existence, 6~That he might know all
7 1, 9 | writing of the whole of existence.~Wherefore all forms and
8 1 (2) | Omneity informed nullity into existence." ~
9 1, 13 | The philosopher denies the existence of the Devil;~At the same
10 1, 16 | and not-being,~Thou givest existence to things non-existent,
11 2, 1 | on,~Confesses thereby the existence of the "One."~When the illusion
12 2, 11 | therefore, not to blame for the existence of evil, as I am only a
13 3, 13 | is the main object of his existence. ~Read the text, 6 "I have
14 3, 18 | sufferings ~That neither existence nor self may remain in you. ~
15 4, 1 | God, and hence I doubt the existence of the virtuous sentiments
16 4 (17)| and separate phenomenal existence are swallowed up in the
17 4, 2 | Allah to sustain them in existence. The poet, therefore, again
18 4, 9 | egotism and conceit of his own existence, which blinded his eyes
19 4, 9 | will bestow upon him a new existence.~From me proceeds the form,
20 5, 1 | lover of Not-being, not of existence,~Because the beloved of
21 5, 3 | there is no subject,~The existence of a predicate is not possible. 7~
22 5, 3 | day that you entered upon existence,~You were first fire, or
23 5, 3 | through change your first existence remained not~In lien thereof
24 5, 3 | thereof God gave you a better existence~In like manner He will give
25 5, 3 | you cling so to present existence, O simpleton?~Since the
26 5, 8 | head to foot.~Of my own existence nothing but the name remains~
27 5, 11 | not inconsistent with the existence of freewill in man. They
28 5, 13 | violent,~Testifies to the existence of a stream of water.~O
29 6, Prol| For all know well this existence is a snare,~This thought
30 6, 3 | higher state of eternal existence in God. The end and object
31 6, 3 | the fact that there is no existence but The One. The intoxication
32 6, 4 | him to drag on a miserable existence in his stables. At last
33 6, 4 | from the stain of earthly existence and earthly qualities, and
34 6, 5 | evil to us has no absolute existence, but is merely as the foam
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