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עמוד 167
Slowly they evolved from this single Supreme Being seven traits, each of which
gradually became a god in itself. And Varuna himself, being thus divided, fell
from his high station and became but one of the seven, whose father or chief ...
Slowly they evolved from this single Supreme Being seven traits, each of which
gradually became a god in itself. And Varuna himself, being thus divided, fell
from his high station and became but one of the seven, whose father or chief ...
עמוד 175
The first fervor of annihilating the unbelievers having burnt itself out, these Arabs
or Moors or Semitic followers of the virile Mohammed now rapidly became the
most intellectual, the most learned people of their day. Those who two centuries ...
The first fervor of annihilating the unbelievers having burnt itself out, these Arabs
or Moors or Semitic followers of the virile Mohammed now rapidly became the
most intellectual, the most learned people of their day. Those who two centuries ...
עמוד 244
Having studied at Herat and Samarkand, he became so famous for his
knowledge, insight, and piety, and especially for his learning in the doctrines of
the Sufis that he was commonly spoken of as the Master. At length he was
chosen as Head ...
Having studied at Herat and Samarkand, he became so famous for his
knowledge, insight, and piety, and especially for his learning in the doctrines of
the Sufis that he was commonly spoken of as the Master. At length he was
chosen as Head ...
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