Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | CLEMENT~ ~ Laudation to the God of majesty and glory! Obedience
2 Intro, 1 | apologies at the throne of God,~ Although what is worthy
3 Intro, 1 | marked with the seal of God.~ ~ What danger is there
4 Intro, 1 | to the~court of heaven, God the most high does not notice
5 Intro, 1 | supplications and tears and God the~most holy says: O my
6 Intro, 1 | generosity and kindness of God.~ The servant has committed
7 Intro, 2 | virtue of~ the seed.~ ~ May God, whose name be exalted and
8 Intro, 2 | like thee, the shadow of God.~ Today no one can point
9 Intro, 2 | gratitude~ Upon us and reward on God the creator of the world,~
10 Intro, 3 | the world, the shadow of~God, the ray of his grace, the
11 Intro, 5 | We recommended thee to God and departed.~ ~ ~
12 1, Story11| the dervish exclaimed: 'O God, take his life.' He replied:~'
13 1, Story11| life.' He replied:~'For God's sake, what prayer is this?'
14 1, Story16| means of acceptance with God.~ I saw no one lost on the
15 1, Story17| despicable in his sight?~ To God that magnanimity and bounty
16 1, Story18| at these words and said:~'God the most high has made me
17 1, Story20| have said: 'Who offends God the most high to gain~the
18 1, Story20| heart of a created being, God will use that very being
19 1, Story20| subjects.~ If thou desirest God to condone thy transgressions,~
20 1, Story20| good to the people whom God has created.~ ~ One of the
21 1, Story22| no~other refuge besides God the most high.'~ ~ To whom
22 1, Story24| lord, it was the decree of God the most high~that a misfortune
23 1, Story24| friend and foe are from God~ Because the hearts of both
24 1, Story25| disappointed at the threshold of God.~ ~ Superiority consists
25 1, Story29| and said: 'Had I feared God, the great and glorious,
26 1, Story29| And if the vezier feared God~ Like the king he would
27 1, Story31| depends upon the will of~God whether the opinion of the
28 1, Story37| removed from this world by God the most high. He~asked: '
29 1, Story39| of Egypt pretended to be God, I shall bestow this country~
30 1, Story41| conquered by the aid of God~the most high, I abstained
31 2, Story4 | heard that men of the way of God~ Have not distressed the
32 2, Story5 | replied: 'Thanks be to the God of majesty and glory, I
33 2, Story13| nevertheless constantly thanked God the most high, saying: '
34 2, Story15| I do, whenever I forget God.'~ ~ ~ Whom He drives from
35 2, Story18| worshipper calls upon his God,~ He must know no one besides
36 2, Story18| must know no one besides God.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
37 2, Story19| and lamented, beseeching God~and the prophet to intercede
38 2, Story20| I said to the host: 'For God's sake~ Put mercury in my
39 2, Story23| saved from the wrath of God~ But cannot be saved from
40 2, Story25| wares,~ If thy heart be with God, thou wilt be a recluse.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
41 2, Story26| while they all were~praising God.'~ ~ ~ Yesterday at dawn
42 2, Story28| position,~said: 'Thanks be to God the most high and glorious
43 2, Story32| to attend upon no one but God.~ Imagine what my state
44 2, Story33| determination~ To wait upon God until the night.~ In the
45 2, Story34| behaviour and a secret with God~ Is an anchorite without
46 2, Story35| class of worshippers of God, this rogue bears them~emnity
47 2, Story44| last two lines,~saying: 'God the most high and glorious
48 2, Story44| kinsmen who are strangers to God~ Are the sacrifice for one
49 2, Story47| professing the unity of God, trust,~submission and patience.
50 2, Story48| emancipation to an old slave.~ O God, who hast adorned the universe,~
51 2, Story48| of submission.~ O man of God, follow the way of God.~
52 2, Story48| of God, follow the way of God.~ Unlucky is he who turns
53 3, Story16| utter a~supplication to God the most high to give me
54 3, Story19| thanks~to the bounty of God, consoled myself for my
55 3, Story23| worshipper~ Which is uplifted to God in the time of prayer but
56 4, Story14| replied: 'I am reading for God's sake.' He~replied: 'For
57 4, Story14| sake.' He~replied: 'For God's sake do not read.'~ ~ ~
58 5, Story10| Thanks be to the bounty of God, he returned some time afterwards
59 7, Story10| during all his~life said: 'If God the most high and glorious
60 7, Story10| replied: 'He had himself~asked God the most high and glorious
61 7, Story16| hands. He~said: 'My son, God the most high and glorious
62 7, Story20| hand? Knowest thou not~that God the most high and glorious
63 7, Story20| would not stir a step for God's sake nor spend one dirhem
64 7, Story20| dervishes, would not fear~God and would say:~ ~ ~ If another
65 7, Story20| good name and pardon from God. They are the~possessors
66 7, Story20| has bestowed on mankind.~ God desired to vouchsafe a blessing
67 8, Maxim1 | Be liberal to mankind as God has been liberal to thee.~ ~ ~
68 8, Maxim1 | obligations.~ ~ ~ Thank God that thou hast been divinely
69 8, Maxim9 | and him~from the wrath of God.~ ~ ~ Condonation is laudable
70 8, Maxim11| not an obedient slave to God.~ ~ ~
71 8, 11 | mine~ Is not correct, may God cause me to die a Jew.'~
72 8, 15 | neglects the commands of God~ Will also not care for
73 8, 43 | sits in a corner not for God's sake~ Is helpless. What
74 8, 49 | for a maintenance or not~ God the most high and glorious
75 8, 52 | avaricious with the wealth of God and hates the~guiltless
76 8, 59 | and also at the house of God.~ ~ ~ Tell thy tale according
77 8, 67 | not when thou wilt turn to God from thyself.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
78 8, 69 | Maxim 65~ ~ ~ When God draws the sword of wrath,
79 8, 72 | To the friends of God a dark night~ Shines like
80 8, 72 | strength of arm~ Unless God the giver bestows it.~ ~ ~
81 8, 4 | is a hero in the path of God~ Because an old man is unable
82 8, 5 | and fertile trees~which God the most high has created,
83 End | Gratitude is due from me to God that this book is ended
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