Part, Chapter
1 1, 6 | this is evident.~If no actions proceeded from men,~How
2 1, 6 | cause of our action,~Our actions are the signs of God's agency;~
3 1, 6 | agency;~Nevertheless our actions are freely willed by us,~
4 1, 7 | well-pleasing to God,~In his actions his hand is the hand of
5 1, 8 | souls."~Their words, their actions, their praises,~Are all
6 1, 9 | hypocrisy.~In fine, outward actions are guides~To show the way
7 1, 10| Have patience with Khizr's actions, O sincere one!~Lest he
8 1, 16| himself,~And he smiled at the actions of cursed Iblis.~God Almighty
9 2, 5 | has predominance over all actions.~Break your own passion,
10 3, 9 | Because the governance of actions is in my hands,~The wills
11 3, 11| whereas the totality of actions~Is not effected without
12 3, 13| the power to engage in any actions soever, ~But worship of
13 3, 15| power of choice is absent actions are worthless;~But beware
14 4, 2 | exhibits when committing wrong actions?~You battle like twenty
15 4, 4 | shown himself old in his actions. ~Age consists in maturity
16 4, 7 | seekest to discover in my actions~The ruling principle and
17 5, 6 | motive and design of saints' actions, and therefore only harm
18 5, 9 | against him of the evil actions done by him, thus confuting
19 5, 11| responsibility of man for his actions. He urged that man's free
20 5, 11| the same level, but good actions will always entail good
21 5, 11| good consequences, and bad actions the reverse. A devotee admired
22 5, 12| held responsible for his actions; and moreover, that as he
23 6, 1 | merit, or demerit, for his actions are recognized in the Koran.
24 6, 7 | great king;~He beheld our actions and heard our secrets.~My
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