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42 occurrence(s) de amore dans 10 textes en /en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Tablets of Divine Plan.txt 2 | ||
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| he believers. The divine friends must be attracted to and en | amore | d of each other and ever be ready and willing to sacrifice t |
| ppiness would flood your hearts as to cause you to become en | amore | d with each other. (11) The third condition: Teachers must c |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/A Traveler's Narrative (2000).html 1 | ||
| hought as to consequences, and want of experience, became en | amore | d of his words and befooled by his conduct. This one was [li |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Some Answered Questions (1981).html 1 | ||
| d uninstructed are lovers of the signs of the zodiac, and en | amore | d and fascinated by the rising-places, and not by the sun. W |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Tablets of Divine Plan (1993).html 2 | ||
| he believers. The divine friends must be attracted to and en | amore | d of each other and ever be ready and willing to sacrifice t |
| ppiness would flood your hearts as to cause you to become en | amore | d with each other. (11) The third condition: Teachers must |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Some Answered Questions (1990).html 1 | ||
| d uninstructed are lovers of the signs of the zodiac, and en | amore | d and fascinated by the rising-places, and not by the sun. W |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/A Traveler's Narrative.txt 1 | ||
| n 6:17; 10:107. --A Traveller's Narrative, page 56 became en | amore | d of his words and befooled by his conduct. This one was [li |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/A Traveler's Narrative (1988).txt 1 | ||
| as to consequences, and want of experience, <p56> became en | amore | d of his words and befooled by his conduct. This one was [li |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Memorials of the Faithful (2000).html 11 | ||
| nd truth; he was love itself; he was chaste of heart, and en | amore | d of Baha'u'llah. In his high station, that of groom, he rei |
| lievers who emigrated to Baghdad. He was a godly old man, en | amore | d of the Well-Beloved; in the garden of Divine love, he was |
| One, was among the earliest of believers, and most deeply en | amore | d. He had listened to the Divine summons in the flower of hi |
| od news; to every seeker, he was a sign and token. He was en | amore | d of God, a vagrant in the desert of God's love. Like the wi |
| cried out, "Yea, verily!" With his whole being, he became en | amore | d of the splendors shed by the Light of the World. Openly an |
| s if they were flowers blooming there; and they were soon en | amore | d of the light that shone out from His brow, captives of the |
| d respect from rich and poor alike. But he was hopelessly en | amore | d of man's one true Love, and thus he was free of all those |
| f life till his last breath. As his days began, he became en | amore | d of the sweet savors of God, and as they closed, he rendere |
| f helpless age. [601] He lived for a time in Adhirbayjan, en | amore | d of the Lord. When he became widely known thereabouts as on |
| rs. At the very dawn of the new Day of Guidance he became en | amore | d of the Bab and began to teach. From morning till dark he w |
| e house of Mahmud Khan, the Kalantar. But she was aflame, en | amore | d, restless, and could not be still. The ladies of Tihran, o |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Memorials of the Faithful (1971).txt 11 | ||
| nd truth; he was love itself; he was chaste of heart, and en | amore | d of Baha'u'llah. In his high station, that of groom, he rei |
| lievers who emigrated to Baghdad. He was a godly old man, en | amore | d of the Well-Beloved; in the garden of Divine love, he was |
| One, was among the earliest of believers, and most deeply en | amore | d. He had listened to the Divine summons in the flower of hi |
| od news; to every seeker, he was a sign and token. He was en | amore | d of God, a vagrant in the desert of God's love. Like the wi |
| cried out, "Yea, verily!" With his whole being, he became en | amore | d of the splendors shed by the Light of the World. Openly an |
| s if they were flowers blooming there; and they were soon en | amore | d of the light that shone out from His brow, captives of the |
| d respect from rich and poor alike. But he was hopelessly en | amore | d of man's one true Love, and thus he was free of all those |
| till his last breath. As his days <p127> began, he became en | amore | d of the sweet savors of God, and as they closed, he rendere |
| ears of helpless age. He lived for a time in Adhirbayjan, en | amore | d of the Lord. When he became widely known thereabouts as on |
| rs. At the very dawn of the new Day of Guidance he became en | amore | d of the Bab and began to teach. From <p165> morning till da |
| e house of Mahmud Khan, the Kalantar. But she was aflame, en | amore | d, restless, and could not be still. The ladies of Tihran, o |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Memorials of Faithful.txt 11 | ||
| nd truth; he was love itself; he was chaste of heart, and en | amore | d of Baha'u'llah. In his high station, that of groom, he rei |
| lievers who emigrated to Baghdad. He was a godly old man, en | amore | d of the Well-Beloved; in the garden of Divine love, he was |
| One, was among the earliest of believers, and most deeply en | amore | d. He had listened to the Divine summons in the flower of hi |
| od news; to every seeker, he was a sign and token. He was en | amore | d of God, a vagrant in the desert of God's love. Like the wi |
| cried out, "Yea, verily!" With his whole being, he became en | amore | d of the splendors shed by the Light of the World. Openly an |
| s if they were flowers blooming there; and they were soon en | amore | d of the light that shone out from His brow, captives of the |
| d respect from rich and poor alike. But he was hopelessly en | amore | d of man's one true Love, and thus he was free of all those |
| d. --Memorials of the Faithful, Page 127 began, he became en | amore | d of the sweet savors of God, and as they closed, he rendere |
| ears of helpless age. He lived for a time in Adhirbayjan, en | amore | d of the Lord. When he became widely known thereabouts as on |
| rs. At the very dawn of the new Day of Guidance he became en | amore | d of the Bab and began to teach. From --Memorials of the Fai |
| e house of Mahmud Khan, the Kalantar. But she was aflame, en | amore | d, restless, and could not be still. The ladies of Tihran, o |