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1 Pre | fourteenth century.[1] His names, being interpreted, signify the
2 Pre | a poem upon Sufiism, and being but a mediocre poetaster,
3 Pre | professional jealousy of Hafiz, being himself a writer of occasional
4 Pre | consulting his poems, which, on being taken at haphazard, opened
5 Pre | ite and Sunni sprang into being, the Shi'ites, or followers
6 Pre | in the form of a corporal being; in the second he sees him
7 Pre | himself he contains both being and not being; when he chooses
8 Pre | contains both being and not being; when he chooses he casts
9 Pre | consciousness of his will being free; for on the one hand
10 Pre | Bible (this venerable book being not yet quite free from
11 Pre | Love, of which the divine being is at once the source and
12 Pre | affections. Jami describes Pure Being, before it had been manifested
13 II(*) | in the deserts of Aden, being preserved by Providence
14 II(*) | one inhabitant, at which being terrified, he stayed no
15 XXI(*) | working miracles, and with being able to give efficacious
16 XXV(*) | justified by the event-but on being asked to perform the less
17 XXXVII(*)| that "the juice of apples being drunk, and endive, are the
18 XXXVII(*)| is called the Bezaar, being approved good against Venome"
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