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 1  I             |    Meccans. God's omniscience. He takes men's souls to Himself during
 2  I             |    accuses them all of the theft: takes Benjamin as a bondsman for
 3  I,       II   |   questioned aforetime? but whoso takes misbelief in exchange for
 4  I,       II   |               110] They say, 'God takes unto Himself a son.' Celebrated
 5  I,       II   |             Fear God,' then pride takes hold upon him in sin; but
 6  I,       II   |          self-subsistent. Slumber takes Him not, nor sleep. His
 7  I,      III   |         is His Apostle? But whoso takes tight hold on God, he is
 8  I,       IV   |         verily, God of all things takes account.~ ~God, there is
 9  I,       IV   |           creation 1;' but he who takes the devil for his patron
10  I,        V   |      other; but whoso amongst you takes them for patrons, verily,
11  I,       VI   |         Book.~ ~[60] He it is who takes you to Himself at night 1,
12  I,       IX   |         for whosoever amongst you takes them for patrons these are
13  I,       IX   | repentance from His servants, and takes alms; and that God is He
14  I,        X   |            but I worship God, who takes you to Himself, and I am
15 II,    XVIII(3)|              This expression Sale takes to be ironical, and translates, '
16 II,     XXII   |           written down that whoso takes him for a patron, verily,
17 II,      XXV   |        Dost thou consider him who takes his lusts for his god? wilt
18 II,     XXIX   |        likeness of a spider, that takes to himself a house; and,
19 II,     XXXV   |           and a righteous deed He takes up; and those who plot evil
20 II,    XXXIX   |          guardian for them.~ ~God takes to Himself souls at the
21 II,    XXXIX   |        those which do not die (He takes) in their sleep; and He
22 II,      XLV   |      knows something of our signs takes them for a jest! These,-
23 II,      XLV   |           thou considered him who takes his lusts for his god, and
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