Chapter
1 II | his tender love towards mankind, raised us up again to that
2 V | the appointed doom of all mankind? Or doth it happen only
3 V | love that he hath toward mankind, and made known upon him
4 VII | over, or in enslavement to mankind, or exiled, or, for foul
5 VII | death had dominion over mankind, delivering all to the tyranny
6 VIII | hath been made known unto mankind; the manifestation whereof,
7 XIV | troublesome world treateth mankind, shifting men hither and
8 XIV | may see how the race of mankind may never abide before the
9 XX | hath besought the Lover of mankind to be merciful to him: such
10 XXI | forward God's love toward mankind; how our Maker, heedful
11 XXII | evil beasts that plague mankind. And they seized these men
12 XXVII | and rendered useless by mankind. If it be baked by the sun,
13 XXVII | when it is quenched by mankind. Wherefore Fire cannot be
14 XXVII | by God, for the sake of mankind, for the carriage of ships,
15 XXVII | defilers of themselves with mankind, and doers of other monstrous
16 XXVII | shall he take thought for mankind, he the adulterer, the hunter
17 XXVII | how can they take care of mankind? Nay, even the poets and
18 XXVII | and is the Maker of all mankind. ~"Come we now, O king,
19 XXVII | Ghost, for the salvation of mankind, and was born of a pure
20 XXVIII| greatness of his love toward mankind, hath opened the gates of
21 XXXI | who is good and a lover of mankind, who commandeth righteousness,
22 XXXI | good God and a lover of mankind! They that serve him, though,
23 XXXII | cause for the salvation of mankind? But what proof seekest
24 XXXIV | the love of God towards mankind, and how he is ready to
25 XXXVII| devise mischief against mankind, and art ever wicked, and
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