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24 occurrences of amour across 6 texts in /en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Additional Tablets, Extracts and Talks.txt 3 | ||
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| the Holy Shrine are reviving the senses, stirring up the en | amour | ed souls, bestowing new life, nourishing the spirit, conferr |
| riends of ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá! The tumult of the nations and the cl | amour | of their peoples are certain and inevitable in the Day of t |
| ief, thou art well out of it, and free from all this grim cl | amour | and commotion. Although, inevitably, there are disturbances |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Qur'an.txt 5 | ||
| asonable: They should be chaste, not lustful, nor taking par | amour | s: when they are taken in wedlock, if they fall into shame, |
| Mary is held up as an example, behold, thy people raise a cl | amour | thereat (in ridicule)! 043.058 And they say, "Are our gods |
| DISASTER, CHAPTER NO. 101 101.001 The (Day) of Noise and Cl | amour | : 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Clamour? 101.003 An |
| Noise and Clamour: 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Cl | amour | ? 101.003 And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of No |
| And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of Noise and Cl | amour | is? 101.004 (It is) a Day whereon men will be like moths sc |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Twelve Table Talks Given by 'Abdu'l-Baha in 'Akka.txt 1 | ||
| d—no one listened. To the contrary, Ḥájí Mullá Taqí’s son cl | amour | ed before the ministers of the government for the death of a |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/_Legacy/Qur'an..txt 5 | ||
| asonable: They should be chaste, not lustful, nor taking par | amour | s: when they are taken in wedlock, if they fall into shame, |
| Mary is held up as an example, behold, thy people raise a cl | amour | thereat (in ridicule)! 043.058 And they say, "Are our gods |
| DISASTER, CHAPTER NO. 101 101.001 The (Day) of Noise and Cl | amour | : 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Clamour? 101.003 An |
| Noise and Clamour: 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Cl | amour | ? 101.003 And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of No |
| And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of Noise and Cl | amour | is? 101.004 (It is) a Day whereon men will be like moths sc |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Some Answered Questions.txt 2 | ||
| e sign of Gemini. 12 But the foolish and the ignorant are en | amour | ed with the zodiacal signs and enraptured with the dawning p |
| er lamp it may shine; and like a nightingale, one must be en | amour | ed of the rose, in whatever bower it may bloom. 14 Were the |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Light of the World- Selected Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Baha.txt 8 | ||
| the Beauty of the Lord. Yet ye foolish ones are raising a cl | amour | on every side. One saith, ‘Where is the advent of Him Whom |
| Give him my warmest love, and tell him on my behalf: “The cl | amour | and tumult raised by that furtive man is of less significan |
| rch of it. 6 And yet, some thoughtless individuals loudly cl | amour | that the darkest of nights hath arrived and the deepest glo |
| to violate the Covenant and Testament. This is that same cl | amour | which the Beloved of the worlds hath foretold in all His Ta |
| ivines and set forth clear and manifest proofs. Hence the cl | amour | of the clergy rose high, and they assailed him with grievou |
| yers who seek that Divine Beauty, and among those who are en | amour | ed by the Mystic Beloved. The glory of God rest upon thee an |
| ort, the point is that these disciples, who raised such a cl | amour | in Ṭihrán and were so confident in his promises, should hav |
| eek holy ecstasy in the same tavern. Ye are, one and all, en | amour | ed by the countenance of the same Beloved and are captivated |