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 1  I             |    have done such and such a thing.'~ ~To the great mass of
 2  I             |    safe, for it was no light thing to incur the dread responsibility
 3  I             |   beliefs.~ ~It is a curious thing that the rite of circumcision
 4  I             |   immemorial: it was the one thing which the scattered Arabian
 5  I             | nation had in common-the one thing which gave them even the
 6  I             |  therefore did the next best thing, he cleared it of idols
 7  I             |      of his clauses rhyme,-a thing that was and still is natural
 8  I,       II   |  prayer, though it is a hard thing save for the humble, who
 9  I,       II   |    unbelief 1. Say, 'An evil thing is it which your belief
10  I,       II   |       although it is a great thing save to those whom God doth
11  I,       II   |      the angels too? But the thing is decreed, and unto God
12  I,       II   |  peradventure that ye hate a thing while it is good for you,
13  I,       II   |  peradventure that ye love a thing while it is bad for you;
14  I,      III   |      we tell you of a better thing than this?' For those who
15  I,       IV   |  lofty towers. And if a good thing befall them, they say, '
16  I,       IV   |      from God,' but if a bad thing, they say, 'This is from
17  I,       IV   |   they asked Moses a greater thing than that, for they said, '
18  I,       VI(1)|    some great but impossible thing and fails therein.~ ~ ./. 
19  I,      VII   |    there came to them a good thing they said, 'This is ours;'
20  I,     VIII   |  that God might accomplish a thing that was as good as done!
21  I,     VIII   |  that God might accomplish a thing that was as good as done;
22  I,       XI   |  Verily, this is a wonderful thing!' They said, 'Dost thou
23  I,      XII   |  have induced you to do this thing. But patience is fair. It
24  I,      XVI   |  liars.~ ~We only say unto a thing we wish, 'BE,' and it is.~ ~
25  I,      XVI   |     they not regard whatever thing God has created; its shadow
26 II,     XVII   |     torment of thy Lord is a thing to beware of.~ ~[60] There
27 II,    XVIII   |     have said an extravagant thing.~ ~ ./. paragraph continues]
28 II,    XVIII   |      hast produced a strange thing.'~ ~Said he, 'Did I not
29 II,    XVIII   |  hast produced an unheard-of thing.'~ ~Said he, 'Did I not
30 II,      XIX   |   hast done an extraordinary thing! O sister of Aaron 1! thy
31 II,      XIX   |     have brought a monstrous thing! The heavens well-nigh burst
32 II,     XXII   |      of the Hour is a mighty thing.~ ~On the day ye shall see
33 II,     XXIV   |      and reckoned it a light thing, while in God's eyes it
34 II,    XXVII   |       and there is no secret thing in the heaven or the earth,
35 II,   XXVIII   |   were unjust. [60] Whatever thing ye may be given, it is a
36 II,     XXIX   |   Verily, God knows whatever thing they call upon beside Him;
37 II,   XXXIII   |   that is with God a serious thing.~ ~If ye display a thing
38 II,   XXXIII   |     thing.~ ~If ye display a thing or conceal it, verily, God
39 II,    XXXIV   |     only admonish you of one thing, that ye should stand up
40 II,  XXXVIII   |   verily, this is a wondrous thing.~ ~[5] And the chiefs of
41 II,  XXXVIII   |      in your gods; this is a thing designed; we never heard
42 II,     XLII   |   into sects therein-a great thing to the idolaters is that
43 II,        L   |     say, 'This is a wondrous thing! What, when we are dead
44 II,      LIV   |     shall call to an awkward thing 5.~ ~Humbly casting down
45 II,      LIV   |       But we bore him on the thing of planks and nails; sailing
46 II,     LXIX   | shall be set forth no hidden thing of yours shall be concealed.~ ~
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