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 1  I             |  emigrants numbered a hundred souls.~ ~The Qurâis were much
 2  I             |       suspicion and what your souls lust after! And yet there
 3  I             |    sons,-those who lose their souls do not believe.'~ ~The allusion
 4  I             |   omniscience. He takes men's souls to Himself during sleep:
 5  I             |       men to follow it. Human souls are taken to God during
 6  I             |     of the last judgment. All souls driven in troops to heaven
 7  I,       II   |   comes to you with what your souls love not, proudly scorn
 8  I,       II   |  bargain have they sold their souls, not to believe in what
 9  I,       II   |    which they have sold their souls, had they but known. But
10  I,       II   |      send before for your own souls, ye shall find it with God,
11  I,       II   |       and loss of wealth, and souls and fruit; but give good
12  I,       II   |     God knows what is in your souls; so beware! and know that
13  I,       II   |     as an insurance for their souls, is as the likeness of a
14  I,       II   |       ye show what is in your souls, or hide it, God will call
15  I,       IV   |      speak to them into their souls with a searching word.~ ~
16  I,       IV   |     angels when they took the souls of those who had wronged
17  I,       IV   |   reconciliation is best. For souls are prone to avarice; but
18  I,        V   |       apostle with what their souls loved not, a part of them
19  I,        V   |      evil is that which their souls have sent before them, for
20  I,       VI   |     but those who waste their souls 1 will not believe.~ ~His
21  I,       VI   |    sons;-those who lose their souls do not believe.~ ~Who is
22  I,       VI   |    hands, 'Give ye forth your souls; to-day shall ye be recompensed
23  I,      VII   | messengers come to take their souls away, and say, 'Where is
24  I,       IX   |    this world, and that their souls may pass away while still
25  I,       IX   |    this world, and that their souls may pass away the while
26  I,       IX   |    strait for them, and their souls were straitened for them,
27  I,       IX   |       and not to prefer their souls to his: that is because
28  I,      XII   |       Said he, 'Nay, but your souls have induced you to do this;
29  I,      XII   |           Said he, 'Nay, your souls have induced you to do this
30 II,     XVII   |      will do well to your own souls; and if ye do ill, it is
31 II,     XVII   |    knows best what is in your souls if ye be righteous, and,
32 II,      XIX(1)|      by some to mean that all souls, good and bad, must pass
33 II,      XXI   |        and they in what their souls desire shall dwell for aye.
34 II,      XXV   |       big with pride in their souls and they have exceeded with
35 II,    XXVII   |    gainsaid them-though their souls made sure of them-unjustly,
36 II,    XXXIX   |          God takes to Himself souls at the time of their death;
37 II,    XXXIX   | extravagant against their own souls!' be not in despair of the~ ~ ./. 
38 II,      XLI   |  shall have therein what your souls desire, and ye shall have
39 II,    XLIII   |      to them; therein is what souls desire, and eyes shall be
40 II,    XLVII   |       the angels 1 take their souls, smiting their faces and
41 II,     LIII   |      suspicion and what their souls lust after!-And yet there
42 II,    LXXIX(1)| assistants, who tear away the souls of the wicked violently,
43 II,    LXXIX(1)|        and gently release the souls of the good.~ ~
44 II,    LXXIX(2)|    The angels who precede the souls of the righteous to Paradise.~ ~
45 II,    LXXXI   |     shall surge up,~ And when souls shall be paired with bodies,~
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