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 1  I             |    left to starve.~ ~Pride of birth was their passion, and poetry
 2  I             | generally given of Mohammed's birth is April 20, 571 A.D., but
 3  I             |    Omar, Arabs of the noblest birth, ranged themselves amongst
 4  I             |  admixture or antagonism gave birth to the material universe.~ ~
 5  I             |      brought up by Zachariah. Birth of John: the annunciation
 6  I             |   annunciation of the Virgin. Birth and infancy of Jesus: the
 7  I             |       and Eve: conception and birth of their first child, ''
 8  I             |      they announce to him the birth of a son: they proceed to
 9  I             |       devils. The conception, birth, growth, and death of men,
10  I             |  shall prosper. The creation, birth, death, and resurrection
11  I             |    forbidden. The conception, birth, life, and death of man.
12  I             |     it in Arabic. Conception, birth, and life of man. Kindness
13  I             |          Man's conception and birth. Unbelievers warned and
14  I,      III   |      will heal the blind from birth, and lepers; and I will
15  I,        V   |     didst heal the blind from birth, and the leprous by my permission;
16 II,     XXII(2)|      resurrection,' as giving birth to no day after it, or, '
17 II,       XL(1)|    the absence of life before birth and the deprivation of it
18 II,       XL(1)|     to the being quickened at birth and raised again after death.~ ~ ./. 
19 II,    XLIII(1)|                   I.e. of the birth of a daughter, see Part
20 II,    LVIII   |      only those who gave them birth; and, verily, they speak
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