Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | God, and God might choose weak things to confound the strong.
2 1, 5 | granted often times to the weak.~He said, "O friends, God
3 1, 5 | counsel is suggested to the weak.~The wit taught by God to
4 1, 10| chosen thy Director, be not weak of heart,~Nor yet sluggish
5 1, 15| men.~Therefore is my light weak, that you may bear it,~For
6 2, 1 | food. Consequently he was weak and unfit to travel next
7 2, 5 | blood.~Whatsoever is seen is weak and base and impotent;~What
8 2, 13| Since all your members are weak, you have lost the power
9 3, 5 | drowned in the flood, O weak one." 1 ~Canaan said, "Nay!
10 3, 7 | saying, "Thou hast created me weak and helpless; give me my
11 3, 7 | only one wing;~Opinion is weak and lopsided in its flight.~
12 3, 18| opinion abides in you, O weak one,~And never flies away
13 4, 7 | express men's partial and weak views of the matter. It
14 4, 9 | proceeds from the arm,~The weak finger writes with the arm'
15 4, 9 | not do so, thou art too weak,~Thy senses are exceeding
16 4, 9 | Thy senses are exceeding weak and frail."~Muhammad said, "
17 5, 10| appeared. Being, however, weak with sickness and fasting,
18 6, 5 | did not retaliate on his weak, assailant but led him before
19 6, 9 | These illustrations are weak and inappropriate,~But no
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