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 1  I             |    him. They were the almost natural outcome of his mode of life
 2  I             |    the prophet the style was natural, and the words were those
 3  I             |  literary embellishment. The natural consequence is that their
 4  I             |  first looked to as the most natural and likely supporters of
 5  I             |  thing that was and still is natural to an Arab orator, and the
 6  I,        0(1)|                          How natural this was to an Arab may
 7  I             | creation and ordering of all natural objects are signs of His
 8  I             | Mecca.)~ ~Oaths by different natural phenomenon that the judgment
 9 II,     LIII(3)|     twice to Mohammed in his natural form, namely, on the occasion
10 II,      LIV(1)|     usual explanation is the natural one, that the expression
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