Part, Chapter
1 2, 9 | forsake the saints." 1 This is illustrated by a story of a gardener
2 2, 14| This thesis is further illustrated by an account of the mighty
3 3, 13| discussion is continued and illustrated by anecdotes of the Sufi
4 4, 8 | but ready cash.~This is illustrated by an anecdote of Ezra or '
5 5, 3 | company of fools." This is illustrated by an anecdote of a young
6 5, 13| have been touched, is next illustrated by a ludicrous anecdote
7 5, 13| angels unawares. This is illustrated by the story of a woman
8 5, 13| against the infidels. This is illustrated by a story of a saint named
9 6, 1 | God quench it." 3 This is illustrated by an anecdote of a man
10 6, 2 | promised blessing. This is illustrated by the story of a lover
11 6, 3 | highest knowledge. This is illustrated by the story of the Turkish
12 6, 3 | whom I am jealous!"~This is illustrated by an anecdote of the Prophet
13 6, 3 | listened to or not. This is illustrated by an anecdote of a man
14 6, 4 | artificial color."~This is illustrated by an anecdote of an ugly
15 6, 5 | and nobler life. This is illustrated by an anecdote of Mahmud
16 6, 5 | heart before God." 5~This is illustrated by an anecdote of a woman
17 6, 5 | growth in grace. This is illustrated by an anecdote of a sage
18 6, 6 | against unbelievers. This is illustrated by the story of a poor Faqir
19 6, 6 | their own countries, as is illustrated by the cases of the saint
20 6, 7 | hold me excused!"~This is illustrated be an anecdote of a peasant
21 6, 7 | outward form; and this is illustrated by an anecdote of a man
22 6, 8 | living in the body. This is illustrated by the story of the man
23 6, 8 | benefactor was God alone, is illustrated by anecdotes of a man buying
24 6, 9 | before you die." This is illustrated by an anecdote of a Chief
25 6, 9 | and contrivance is further illustrated by an absurd anecdote of
26 6, 9 | captive by them.~This is illustrated by the anecdote of the Qazi
27 Note | various texts and traditions, illustrated by stories of no interest.
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