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 1    3|         nature itself consists of different personalities, and each
 2    3|       combines within himself the different parts of his body, arms,
 3    3|         ears, and is possessed of different qualities yet is one person,
 4    3|          of the Absolute, and has different names in different languages
 5    3|        and has different names in different languages for the understanding
 6    4|            being manifold in four different involutions, has numerous
 7    6|                           TRUTH~ ~Different methods called religions
 8    6| philosophies have been adopted by different nations at various periods.
 9    6|        can comprehend the idea of different truths being derived from
10    7|         Though they have lived in different parts of the world, speaking
11    7|      parts of the world, speaking different languages and born into
12    7|           languages and born into different faiths and beliefs, they
13    8|       matter, and evolves through different stages. Man is the result
14   11|        his sleep of ignorance, in different names and forms. Just as
15   11|         projecting itself through different names and forms to accomplish
16   11|      suitable to various lands at different periods. This is why numerous
17   11|     periods. This is why numerous different religions are still in existence,
18   11|           of God, appearing under different names and forms; and they
19   11|      loves his beloved in all her different garments, and throughout
20   11|         all times, and under such different names and forms as Abraham,
21   14|  manifested Himself through seven different planes of existence, to
22   14|          and perfects him in five different grades of humanity:~ ~1.
23   14|            Vibrations are of five different aspects, appearing as the
24   14|          Through these senses and different organs of the mental and
25   16|       spirit and matter are quite different from each other, but according
26   16|             Spirit and matter are different, bust as water is different
27   16|       different, bust as water is different from snow; yet again they
28   16|            yet again they are not different, for snow is nothing other
29   20|           only might.~ ~There are different principles for life in different
30   20|  different principles for life in different religions, but a Sufi's
31   24|        and physical conditions of different countries and races. Polygamy
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