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 1  I             |               of the powers of nature to that of the presiding
 2  I             |       worship of the powers of nature had become little more than
 3  I             |     enables us to judge of the nature of the speeches which took
 4  I             |       in his works; by calling nature to witness to His presence;
 5  I             |      long, the whole powers of nature being invoked to bear witness
 6  I             |        the more matter-of-fact nature of the incidents related
 7  I             |    fault lies in the unelastic nature of the religion: in his
 8  I             |    debate concerning the exact nature of this position. El Ghazzâli
 9  I             |  continues] Qur'ân to convulse nature they would not believe.
10  I             |    they attempt to listen. All nature is under God's control.
11  I             |        confirm the Qur'ân. All nature adores God. Unity of God
12  I             |       of the judgment day. All nature is convulsed at the imputation
13  I             |       on the judgment day. All nature adores God. The misbelievers
14  I             |   attacked will be helped. All nature is subject to God. Every
15  I             |    darkness on a deep sea. All nature is subject to God's control.
16  I             | destroyed. The Lord the God of nature; the only God and creator.
17  I             |     them to the Qur'ân. God in nature. Other gods can create nothing.
18  I             |      power of God shown in all nature: the helplessness of the
19  I             |      Mecca.)~ ~God revealed in nature: denunciation of the infidels:
20  I             |        Q. (Mecca.)~ ~Proofs in nature of a future life. Example
21  I             |     heaven and hell. Proofs in nature. None but the clean may
22  I             |      God the controller of all nature. Exhortation to embrace
23  I             |      power of God exhibited in nature. Warnings and threats of
24  I,      III   |    rage, for God doth know the nature of men's breasts.'~ ~If
25  I,      III   |  hearts, for God doth know the nature of men's breasts.'~ ~Verily,
26  I,       IV(2)|       are not agreed as to the nature of the offence here referred
27  I,        V   |     God, verily, God knows the nature of men's breasts.~ ~O ye
28  I,       VI(2)|        p. 128 of the powers of nature. The word ginn is the same
29  I,     VIII   |      you; verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~And
30  I,       XI   |  display? verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~There
31 II,      XXI(3)|      control all the powers of nature, his carpet or throne that
32 II,     XXXI   |     for, verily, God knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~We will
33 II,     XXXV   |    earth; verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts, He it
34 II,   XXXVII   |   whether they are stronger by nature or (the angels) whom we
35 II,     XLII   |     word; verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~He it
36 II,     LVII   |        night; and He knows the nature of men's breasts.~ ~Believe
37 II,     LXIV   |     display; for God knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~[5]
38 II,    LXVII   |   openly, verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~Ay!
39 II,   LXVIII   |    verily, thou art of a grand nature 2!~ ~But thou shalt see
40 II,      LXX   |   hoarded!~ ~Verily, man is by nature rash 2! [20] when evil touches
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