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1  I             |      of conflicting dogmas and superstitions of the religions that surrounded
2  I             |     common customs, and common superstitions. At Mecca all was ready
3  I             | influence of their beliefs and superstitions is apparent throughout the
4  I             |  nation had fallen, and Magian superstitions and Rabbinic inventions
5  I             |    they are a mixture of local superstitions, Persian and Jewish tradition.
6  I             |       of the Meccans for their superstitions, and for proudly rejecting
7  I,        V(1)|  connected with the idolatrous superstitions of the pagan Arabs, and
8  I,        V(1)|       them, with other similar superstitions.~ ~ ./. 
9  I,       XI(1)|        rise to some ridiculous superstitions amongst the Mohammedans
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