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 1  I             |      the popular religion.~ ~At length, during one of his solitary
 2  I             |        to hold him back, and at length the long looked-for vision
 3  I             |       the time inviolable.~ ~At length the Qurâis began themselves
 4  I             |          until he was two bows' length off or nigher still! Then
 5  I             |         LIII, vers. 1-18.)~ ~At length the wished-for time arrived,
 6  I             |         their search.~ ~ ./. At length they ventured once more
 7  I             |      fighting for the faith. At length Mohammed gave the expected
 8  I             |         where they were; and at length, in spite of Mohammed's
 9  I             |   attacks were unsuccessful. At length one cold winter's night
10  I             | self-defence.~ ~Mohammed was at length master of the capital of
11  I             |       the tribe of Qurâis.~ ~At length, some twenty years afterwards,
12  I             |      Abu Laheb. Mohammed had at length called together his clansmen,
13  I,       IV   |  whosoever of you cannot go the length of marrying marriageable
14  I,      VII   |     people and increased you in length of stature; remember, then,
15  I,       XI   |    lasting torment.'~ ~Until at length when our order came, and
16  I,       XI   |         too will act, and ye at length shall know! To whomsoever
17  I,       XV   |       beguile them, but they at length shall know!~ ~We never destroyed
18  I,       XV   |         other gods; but they at length shall know! And we knew
19  I,      XVI   |      them and may enjoy,-but at length they shall know!~ ~And they
20 II,      XIX   |        lusts, but they shall at length find themselves going wrong,
21 II,      XIX   |      the Merciful extend to him length of days!-until they see
22 II,      XIX   |         we will extend to him a length of torment, and we will
23 II,       XX(1)|     This incident is related at length, together with other Mohammedan
24 II,    XLIII   |       say, "Peace!" for they at length shall know!'~ ~ ~ ~
25 II,     LIII   |          until he was two bows' length off or nigher still! [10]
26 II,     LIII   |      that his striving shall at length be seen? Then shall he be
27 II,     LXIX   |         then into a chain whose length is seventy cubits force
28 II,      LXX   |         unto Him in a day whose length is fifty thousand years 1.~ ~[
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