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1 1, 5 | forms of speech are born and die again,~These wa,ves cast
2 1, 7 | transient,~And transient things die; "God is heir of all." 7~"
3 1, 16 | informed him that he would die by the hand of his own stirrup-bearer (
4 2, 2 | reprobation,~I must needs die of poverty and affliction."~
5 3, 15 | the master's horse would die, and then the dog would
6 3, 15 | told him the mule would die, whereupon the master sold
7 3, 15 | the master would himself die on the morrow, and there
8 3, 15 | permission that he should die in the peace of God.~Why
9 3, 17 | water, ~And though I should die, my death would be acceptable. ~
10 3, 17 | less by dying? ~I shall die once again as a man ~To
11 4, 2 | their doubt, and they shall die infidels," 35 and a comparison
12 4 (3)| Compare the Hadis, "Die before you die," i.e., mortify
13 4 (3)| the Hadis, "Die before you die," i.e., mortify your carnal
14 4, 8 | And God caused him to die for a hundred years, and
15 4, 9 | death;~Say not, "I shall die and obtain pardon."~The
16 5, 13 | And as an infidel you will die; shame be upon you!~In both
17 5, 13 | present life; we live and we die, and naught but time destroyeth
18 5, 13 | willfully incurred. Those who die in amity with God have no
19 5, 13 | return;" 14 but those who die at enmity with God are in
20 6, 3 | commentary on the tradition, "Die before you die," i.e., mortify
21 6, 3 | tradition, "Die before you die," i.e., mortify your carnal
22 6, 5 | if He never caused it to die?~How would it be if That
23 6, 9 | according to the saying, "Die before you die." This is
24 6, 9 | saying, "Die before you die." This is illustrated by
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