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1 I | hills, and this having in course of time dried up, Abd al 2 I | individual cases, are of course couched in more sober language, 3 I | distress Mohammed had of course made no converts amongst 4 I | dealing with them until in the course of time they became absorbed 5 I | passed off quietly.~ ~In the course of the short three days' 6 I | a word which signifies a course of bricks in a wall, and 7 I | which they occur in the course of the following translation.~ ~ 8 I | endeavoured to take a middle course; I have translated each 9 I | the hypocrites. No middle course is allowed. The Jews were 10 I, IV | desire to take a midway course between the two:' [150] 11 I, VII(1)| view of the matter is of course an hypothesis too, but it 12 I, VIII | but if they return,-the course of those of former days 13 I, XI | in the name of God is its course, and its mooring. Verily, 14 I, XV | believe therein, but the course of those of yore is run. 15 II, XVII | little.~ ~[This is] the course of those of our prophets 16 II, XVII | shalt find no change in our course.~ ~[80] Be thou steadfast 17 II, XVIII | the coming on them of the course of those of yore, or the 18 II, XVIII(1)| aimed at the Qurâis. The.' course of those of yore' is the 19 II, XVIII | way in the sea with a free course.~ ~And when they had passed 20 II, XXII(1)| objectionable passage was of course annulled, and the verse 21 II, XXIV(1)| obedience is the reasonable course to pursue, and not the mere 22 II, XXXIII | for him;-(such was) the course of God with those who have 23 II, XXXIII | with slaughter!~ ~God's course with those who have passed 24 II, XXXIII | shalt never find in God's course any alteration.~ ~The folk 25 II, XXXV | are some who take a middle course, and of them are some who 26 II, XXXV | then expect aught but the course of those of yore? but~ ~ ./. 27 II, XXXV | find any alteration in the course of God; and they shall not 28 II, XXXV | not find any change in the course of God.~ ~Have they not 29 II, XL | they saw our violence-the course of God with His servants 30 II, XLVIII | patron nor helper!-God's course which has been followed 31 II, XLVIII | shalt find no change in the course of God!~ ~He it was who 32 II, XLIX(2)| Abu Bekr and 'Omar, in the course of which they came to high 33 II, LXX(2)| sun rises and sets in the course of the year. Footnotes~ ~ 34 II, LXXIX | be sent back to our old course?-What! when we are rotten