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... mind of Muhammad " : " Perhaps one will miss in this collection the hyperbolical teach- ings of other masters , but ... minds and also strike the attention of lower natures . " A brief sketch of Muhammad's life from the pen of ...
... mind of Muhammad " : " Perhaps one will miss in this collection the hyperbolical teach- ings of other masters , but ... minds and also strike the attention of lower natures . " A brief sketch of Muhammad's life from the pen of ...
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... mind disposed to a poetic and dreamy mysticism , his mundane affairs were somewhat neglected . His religion assumed an increasingly earnest tone ; he spent a large part of his time in lonely meditation . in the desert and among the ...
... mind disposed to a poetic and dreamy mysticism , his mundane affairs were somewhat neglected . His religion assumed an increasingly earnest tone ; he spent a large part of his time in lonely meditation . in the desert and among the ...
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... mind of man . ' 999 We conclude our collection of the sayings of Muhammad by quoting verse 59 of the second Surah of the Kur'an : " It matters not whate'er ye name yourselves- Believing Muslims , Jews or Nazarenes Or Sâbians - whoe'er ...
... mind of man . ' 999 We conclude our collection of the sayings of Muhammad by quoting verse 59 of the second Surah of the Kur'an : " It matters not whate'er ye name yourselves- Believing Muslims , Jews or Nazarenes Or Sâbians - whoe'er ...
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... mind is God . " The original Greek proves that the words " the God " do not mean any of the Greek deities , but the only true God in the Christian sense . For Plato constantly uses the words " the God " as quite distinct from " god " in ...
... mind is God . " The original Greek proves that the words " the God " do not mean any of the Greek deities , but the only true God in the Christian sense . For Plato constantly uses the words " the God " as quite distinct from " god " in ...
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... probably its keenest pleasures , and their foundation is hope . They are unlimited as to time and are projected into eternity . Because of this illimitability and the fruitfulness of mind , the varied conditions of social life.
... probably its keenest pleasures , and their foundation is hope . They are unlimited as to time and are projected into eternity . Because of this illimitability and the fruitfulness of mind , the varied conditions of social life.
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