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1 Pre | extent, it must, as before, remain undefined for many reasons.
2 1, 72 | as a mother; nor again, remain ignorant of his Father,
3 1, 75(67) | soul, so far must the soul remain unenlightened, and in intellectual
4 2, 36 | he ought, as I think, to remain, (even) in the storm; making
5 3, 27 | desolate25; nor shall stone remain upon ./. stone in this
6 3, 37 | When behold ! should we remain silent, the things themselves
7 3, 39 | approaches, both to live and to remain in this rational light.
8 4, 3 | traditionary right, they now remain in subjection to those who
9 4, 9 | His prediction foretold, remain in fact, so that His lively, (
10 4, 12 | up to this time, did not remain hidden to the foreknowledge
11 4, 16 | it is accordingly seen to remain in fact, in conformity with
12 4, 25 | the earth and die, it will remain alone; but if it (so) die,
13 4, 27 | should so come to pass and remain in fact, How greatly does
14 4, 30(114)| of which marked traces remain to this day among the Mohammedans
15 4, 31 | On those who should remain in complete holiness in
16 5, 7 | Saviour; What room does there remain for imagining, that we should
17 5, 13 | to suffer those things to remain hidden, by which the many
18 5, 13 | allowed nothing impure to remain concealed within them, but,
19 5, 23 | should after all these things remain concealed. And such custom
20 5, 28 | all these things, and so remain with us, that we persist
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