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1 I | registers of the Arabs are the verses of their bards,'-and in 2 I | the angel uttered the five verses which commence the 96th 3 I | satirical parodies on some verses of the Qur'ân, which are 4 I | reverse. And, lastly, many odd verses appear to have been inserted 5 I | guide, since in many places verses have been inserted in a 6 I | subdivided into 'âyât, 'verses' (literally 'signs'), which, 7 I | say râ'hinâ, but unthurnâ. Verses which are annulled will 8 I | previous Scriptures. The verses are either decisive Or ambiguous. 9 I | the Qur'ân and the 'seven verses of repetition' (the Opening 10 I | no power over believers. Verses of the Qur'ân abrogated: 11 I, II(3)| legend; see Chapter XXI, verses 52-69.~ ~ ./. 12 I, III | of which there are some verses that are decisive, they 13 I, VI(3)| nearly always used for the verses of the Qur'ân.~ ~ 14 I, VIII | crafty ones!~ ~But when our verses were rehearsed to them they 15 I, XV(2)| Verses.~ ~ 16 I, XV(6)| Chapter, which contains seven verses, and is p. 250 named the 17 II, XXII(1)| the Qur'ân, Chapter LIII, verses 19, 20, 'Have ye considered 18 II, XXIV(2)| s character, which these verses are intended to refute. 19 II, XXXVIII | that they may consider its verses, and that those endowed 20 II, LXXIV(1)| The first five verses of this chapter form the 21 II, LXXVII(1)| interpret the passage, the verses of the Qur'ân. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 22 II, LXXXI(3)| See Chapter LIII, verses 1-19, pp. 251, 252.~ ~ 23 II, XCVI(2)| The five opening verses of the chapter are generally