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1 1, Prol| pure from covetousness and sin.~Hail to thee, then, O LOVE,
2 1, 3 | covetousness is grievous sin."~(Ah! how many diverse
3 1, 8 | point of view it is grievous sin.~If one fault occur among
4 1, 8 | contrition is worse than thy sin.~The road of the 'annihilated'
5 1, 9 | a Hindoo, is black (with sin),~The day of review will
6 1, 16 | guilty of so grievous a sin!"~I replied, "Since my death
7 2, 1 | face from you, O man of sin,~Wisdom breaks away from
8 2, 2 | cause them to draw you into sin.~From your thoughts proceeds
9 2, 11 | clothing, - of Satans rebuking sin and preaching religion -
10 2, 15 | repentance, and, moreover, that sin~Becomes dear to his heart,
11 2, 15 | without faith,~Old shame for sin and calling on God quit
12 3, 12 | here, in the midst of thy sin, thy hand and foot~Bear
13 3, 12 | only handiwork is crime and sin; ~Thy secret sins are manifest;
14 3, 17 | away the remembrance of the sin from his heart, ~For from
15 4, 2 | dyer;~Thou hast caused my sin and transgression."~Read
16 4, 2 | How were you compelled to sin when you took such pleasure~
17 5, 3 | disfigure it were a grievous sin.~'Twere paganism to mar
18 5, 3 | pious man who falls into sin, and the rich man who falls
19 5 (5) | Koran xv. 17. The sin of Iblis was his envy of
20 5, 7 | greed and liberality,~Of sin and piety, and whatever
21 5, 9 | in them, the old love for sin being superseded by the
22 5, 9 | not so much as name his sin, but prayed, saying, "God
23 5, 9 | give thee repentance of the sin thou knowest!" The prayer
24 5, 13 | they forget or fall into sin;" 13 although their plea
25 6, 5 | he was still black with sin, and had progressed not
26 6, 9 | devotion is better than this sin (of love),~Years are as
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