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 1  I             |       as well as for their own particular deity. The offerings dedicated
 2  I             |      was not the patron of any particular tribe, his supremacy was
 3  I             |       He regards our Lord with particular veneration, and even goes
 4  I             |          Revealed 'piecemeal,' particular passages being often promulgated
 5  I             |    often promulgated to decide particular cases, it cannot fail to
 6  I             |    diametrically in the use of particular words; thus i'hfa'un means '
 7  I             |     the minor apostles sent to particular tribes, the stories of some
 8  I             | ascending' would be to adopt a particular view of a very debatable
 9  I,      XVI(2)|         Any town, but Mecca in particular.~ ~
10 II,      XXI(4)|  professing and representing a particular faith, and means that the
11 II,    XXIII(2)|     sects, each appealing to a particular book.~ ~ ./. 
12 II,     LXIX   |     the mighty God, nor was he particular to feed the poor: [35] therefore
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