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 1  I             |         as yet taken a definite hold on the people, and the few
 2  I             |     extent that a new fear took hold of him, and he began to
 3  I             |    mysterious power appeared to hold him back, and at length
 4  I             |   protection, and, in short, to hold no communication whatever
 5  I             | speeches which took so strong a hold upon their countrymen.~ ~
 6  I             |        if these are to have any hold upon men; and~ ~ ./. it
 7  I             |    Israelites is that they may 'hold a feast ('hagg) unto the
 8  I             |   himself. The Muhâgerîn are to hold the first rank. Infidels
 9  I,       II   |     Fear God,' then pride takes hold upon him in sin; but hell
10  I,       II   |     believes in God, he has got hold of the firm handle in which
11  I,      III   |  Apostle? But whoso takes tight hold on God, he is guided into
12  I,      III   |       be resigned.~ ~Take tight hold of God's rope altogether,
13  I,       IV   |        do right, and take tight hold on God, and are sincere
14  I,       IV   |  believe in God, and take tight hold of Him, He will make them
15  I,        V   |        Mary;' say, 'Who has any hold on God, if he wished to
16  I,        V   |       message, and God will not hold thee free from men; for
17  I,       VI   |         do those who misbelieve hold Him to have peers.~ ~He
18  I,      VII   |       understand? But those who hold fast by the Book and are
19  I,      VII   |       call them or if Thou dost hold thy tongue.~ ~Those whom
20  I,      VII   |     with? or have they hands to hold with? or have they eyes
21  I,       XI   |         water!' and, 'O heaven! hold!' and the water abated;
22 II,     XVII   |       of my Lord, then ye would hold them through fear of expending;
23 II,       XX   |         about.~ ~Said He, 'Take hold of it and fear not; we will
24 II,     XXII   |      prayer, and give alms, and hold fast by God; He is your
25 II,     XXIV   |      not let pity for them take hold of you in God's religion,
26 II,      XXX(1)|     equals, still less does God hold the false gods they associate
27 II,     XXXV   |        decline there is none to hold them back after Him; verily,
28 II,    XLIII   |   before it to which they might hold?~ ~Nay; they say, 'We found
29 II,    XLIII   |         them.~ ~Say, 'Dost thou hold to what is inspired thee?'
30 II,    LXVII   |      who will provide you if He hold back His provision?-Nay,
31 II,     LXIX   |         the retentive ear might hold it.~ ~And when the trumpet
32 II,   LXXVII   |      made for them the earth to hold the living and the dead?
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