Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | The lover's ailment is different from all ailments;~Love
2 1, 3 | directions in each volume different from and contradictory to
3 1, 3 | contents of each scroll of a different tenor;~The rules of each
4 1, 3 | The rules of each of a different purport,~This contradictory
5 1, 3 | sect looked to results in a different way,~And so, perforce, became
6 1, 7 | and fancy.~My condition is different, for it is strange.~Deny
7 2, 7 | have given to each race different usages and forms of praising
8 2, 11| matters of doctrine~Gives a different description of the hidden
9 2, 17| wanted to buy something different, and accordingly a violent
10 3, 5 | which each felt, he gave a different description of the animal.
11 3, 7 | of inanimate things are different from the praises of men,
12 3, 7 | men, and those of a Sunni different from those of a Compulsionist (
13 3, 13| wisdom, ~Yet each man has a different place of worship. ~The place
14 4, 2 | of them is endued with a different glory,~Each soul's bird
15 4, 2 | soul's bird winged with different feathers.~Ho! pious ones,
16 4, 9 | of his inorganic state so different;~And when he passed from
17 5, 1 | question.~"Your aims are different," 8 and you contradict yourselves,~
18 5, 13| enmity with God are in a very different position, and have therefore
19 6, 7 | consorting with an animal of a different genus to his own, on which
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