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1 1, 5 | Adam, though he knew the names of all things, in accordance
2 1, 5 | earthly Adam was taught of God names, 4~So that his glory reached
3 1 (4)| And He taught Adam the names of all things" (Koran ii.
4 1, 9 | the knowledge of his own 'names,' 7~So that the angels were
5 1, 14 | desire to rise above mere names and letters,~Make yourself
6 2, 3 | approach the world.~Their names remain hidden through God'
7 2, 3 | Every beggar tells not their names. 15~:~
8 2, 17 | thousand manifestations,~The names that fit that one are countless.~
9 2, 17 | goodness.~He has thousands of names, yet is One,~Answering to
10 2, 17 | indescribable.~Every one who seeks names, if he is a man of credulity,~
11 2, 17 | disappointed?~Pass over names and look to qualities,~So
12 2, 17 | of sects arise from His names;~When they pierce to His
13 2, 17 | that attending merely to names and outward forms, rather
14 4, 1 | afraid to plot evil.~These names are not mere accidental
15 4, 1 | are not mere accidental names of God,~As a negro may be
16 4, 1 | Kafu'r (white);~They are names derived from God's essential
17 4, 7 | true 'God taught Adam the names of all things,' 3 but that
18 4, 7 | of things, and not such names as ordinary men use, clad
19 6, 9 | Zulaikha applied to Yusuf the names of all things,~Beginning
20 6, 9 | his name under all other names,~And imparted her secret
21 6, 9 | gave vent to thousands of names,~Her meaning and purport
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