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... clothes himself is proportioned to the degree of purity in each ; that it was necessary that divinity should thus manifest itself under a human form , that men might be able to acquire a full conviction of his existence , and that the ...
... clothes himself is proportioned to the degree of purity in each ; that it was necessary that divinity should thus manifest itself under a human form , that men might be able to acquire a full conviction of his existence , and that the ...
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... cloth , on which the double triangle is worked in one or two places . The room to the south is larger , resting on a pillar in the centre , and the floor is damp and dirty . This one belongs to the family of Abd - il - Multalab , the ...
... cloth , on which the double triangle is worked in one or two places . The room to the south is larger , resting on a pillar in the centre , and the floor is damp and dirty . This one belongs to the family of Abd - il - Multalab , the ...
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... clothes washed . In the middle of the night they set off for some zeyâreh . For instance , the people of my own village on one occasion went to the Arbacen . My lad was with them . They arrive there about daybreak . Men , women and ...
... clothes washed . In the middle of the night they set off for some zeyâreh . For instance , the people of my own village on one occasion went to the Arbacen . My lad was with them . They arrive there about daybreak . Men , women and ...
Page 177
... clothes . They make cakes of wheat or burghool and onions , and also bread anointed with oil , which they call Fateer . If there are men among the visitors fond of good living , the master of the house will kill fowls to feast them ...
... clothes . They make cakes of wheat or burghool and onions , and also bread anointed with oil , which they call Fateer . If there are men among the visitors fond of good living , the master of the house will kill fowls to feast them ...
Page 186
... clothes , and then the clothes even to the turban are put on , and the body buried in them . In the case of a woman much beloved by her relatives , her jewels and rings are buried with her , and in all cases needle and thread . A bier ...
... clothes , and then the clothes even to the turban are put on , and the body buried in them . In the case of a woman much beloved by her relatives , her jewels and rings are buried with her , and in all cases needle and thread . A bier ...
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Abbaside Abdullah Abu-Shuaib Abulfeda Aleppo Ansairee book Ansairee mountains Ansaireeh apostle appearance Arabic Askeree Assassins Author brethren called castle Catafago catechism chief Christian cloth coloured Deity district divine Djaafar Djebileh doctrine door Druses east Eli Smith Encyclopædia father Fatimite caliphs favour feast freemasonry give given Hakem Hamah Hamza Hassan History Hosein Illustrations imam inhabitants Invocation Ismaeel Ismaelee Ismaeleeh Kadmoos Karmatians Kelbeeh Khaseebee killed Koran Kumreeh Ladikeeh light live Lord Mohammed Maana Makrisi manifested mentioned mercy Mohammedan Muhailby Mussulmans mystery Niebuhr Nosairis Nurooz Orontes orphans Persian plain Post 8vo prayer prophet religion revised Sacy Salmân Salsal Second Edition secret sect servant seven shalt sheikh Shemseeh souls speak spoken Square crown 8vo Sukkur Swainson's Syria Tartoos thee things thou tion tomb true believers truth veil village vols Von Hammer wine Woodcuts words worship zeyâreh
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