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 1  I             |            deities; this was in the form of a man. It was brought
 2  I             |           been worshipped under the form of a man.~ ~Suwâ'h, an idol
 3  I             |              Suwâ'h, an idol in the form of a woman, and believed
 4  I             |           been worshipped under the form of an acacia tree, cf. note
 5  I             |            Manât, worshipped in the form of a large sacrificial stone
 6  I             |             of stones is a very old form of Semitic cult, and it
 7  I             |             repeat the summons in a form that admitted neither of
 8  I             |        indivisible, not endued with form, nor circumscribed by limit
 9  I             |             just;' the later Parsee form Benâm i 'hudawandi ba'hsâyenda
10  I             | acknowledged to be the most perfect form of Arab speech. The Qurâis,
11  I             |             gave him refuge, are to form ties of brotherhood 1.~ ~
12  I,       II(1)|             devils, who assumed his form.~ ~
13  I,       II   |          extent of knowledge and of form. God gives the kingdom unto
14  I,      III   |          clay as though it were the form of a bird, and I will blow
15  I,       IV   |         your own loins, and that ye form a connexion between two
16  I,       IV(1)|                     The abbreviated form taku (for takun) is used
17  I,       VI(1)|           Târah. Eusebius gives the form Athar, which may in some
18  I,      VII(1)|            the later Arabic for any form of atheism. The expression
19  I,      VII(1)|         such as Allât, the feminine form of the same word.~ ~
20  I,       XI(3)|           of the nations who are to form the posterity of thyself
21  I,      XII(2)|            The angel Gabriel in the form of his father appeared with
22  I,       XV   |             of black mud wrought in form.~ ~And the ginns had we
23  I,       XV   |           of black mud wrought into form.'~ ~He said, 'Then get thee
24 II,       XX   |             tricks, and then~ ~ ./. form a row; for he is prosperous
25 II,   XXXIII(2)|          preparation of food or any form of entertainment, is the
26 II,    XXXVI   |              we bow him down in his form; have they then no sense?~ ~
27 II,   XXXVII(2)|            This is probably another form of the word Elyâs, on the
28 II,   XXXVII(2)|          consider it to be a plural form, including Elias and his
29 II,  XXXVIII   |             threw upon his throne a form; then he turned repentant 2.
30 II,  XXXVIII(2)|      Solomon, who, being changed in form, was not recognised by his
31 II,     LIII(3)|             Mohammed in his natural form, namely, on the occasion
32 II,    LVIII(1)|        abolishing the objectionable form of divorce.~ ~
33 II,    LXXIV(1)|         five verses of this chapter form the second revelation by
34 II,   LXXXII   |          thee symmetry, and in what form He pleased composed thee?~ ~
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