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1 1, 3 | influence over them, and was accepted as a saintly martyr and
2 1 (3) | prayer when his prayer is accepted of God. See Book II. Story
3 1, 6 | responded, and the ambassador accepted his teaching, and became
4 2, 7 | devotions are genuine, they are accepted."~Religious forms indifferent.~
5 2, 7 | fancy'?~Thy own prayers are accepted only through mercy,~They
6 2, 11 | that of all the people's accepted prayers."~To illustrate
7 3, 1 | crookedness of words will be accepted of God.~That faithful Bilal,
8 3, 2 | the wolves. The townsman accepted this condition, and taking
9 3, 5 | for veiled light ~Is not accepted in preference to unveiled
10 3, 5 | unveiled light. ~When you have accepted the light, O beloved, ~When
11 3, 17 | to thee, ~But thou hast accepted it as genuine coin. ~Thou
12 4, 2 | knowledge!~Then he would have accepted inspired knowledge from
13 4, 6 | In blind belief you have accepted this from your father, ~
14 5, 1 | self-contradiction~In order to be accepted without question.~"Your
15 5, 1 | witnesses are purified they are accepted,~Otherwise they are arrested
16 5, 9 | prayer of that holy man was accepted, because the prayers of
17 6, Prol| by heavens and earth, but accepted by man to his own. 6~This
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