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157 ocurrencia(s) de amour en 34 textos en /en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/Europe.txt 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| aces, religions, sects and classes were fascinated by and en | amour | ed of that manifest sign, that safe haven, that entrancing T |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Light of Divine Guidance.txt 1 | ||
| ous, so momentous and historic a task. Unperturbed by the cl | amour | of inveterate, powerful and malicious adversaries in the la |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/God Passes By.txt 3 | ||
| hings of the Bab, "et c'est aussi une admirable preuve de l' | amour | que notre heros portait a ses concitoyens. Il s'est sacrifi |
| vie l'annonce du regne de la concorde, de l'equite et de l' | amour | du prochain." "Un fait etrange, unique dans les annales de |
| wn to the humblest neophyte, so --God Passes By, Page 122 en | amour | ed of, and carried away by their love for Baha'u'llah, and s |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Kitab-I-Iqan.txt 6 | ||
| nce this may enable a few to cease to be perturbed by the cl | amour | and protestations <p7> of the divines and the foolish of th |
| l the people of Israel arose in protest against Him. They cl | amour | ed that He Whose advent the Bible had foretold must needs pr |
| ed them openly to repudiate <p122> His truth. They loudly cl | amour | ed: "When did Hamzih die? When was he risen? At what hour wa |
| ord of Lords. Satisfied with the croaking of the crow and en | amour | ed with the visage of the raven, they have renounced the mel |
| e. Gracious God! how strange the way of this people! They cl | amour | for guidance, although the standards of Him Who guideth all |
| e valley of self and desire with the spirit of faith; and cl | amour | ed saying: "Cause our fathers to speed out of their sepulchr |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Unfolding Destiny of the British Bahai Community.txt 4 | ||
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| the peoples and kindreds of the earth! Erelong shall the cl | amour | of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the |
| y sensitive and receptive people; the loud and persistent cl | amour | of a revolting order in Russia against the evil domination |
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Dawn-Breakers.txt 32 | ||
| sity of the ignorant and envious. "For forty years," they cl | amour | ed, "we have suffered the pretentious teachings of Shaykh Ah |
| e of the best tenets of orthodox Islam." The louder their cl | amour | and protestations, the firmer grew the determination of Siy |
| heedless and <p79> ignorant around Him thought Him to be en | amour | ed with the sun itself.[2] [1 "He was already predisposed to |
| ught him. That dervish, whose name was Mustafa, became so en | amour | ed with the teachings which had been instilled into his mind |
| were greatly revered for their pious orthodoxy, raised a cl | amour | , loudly protesting: "Woe betide us, the guardians and prote |
| testations of these divines, and arose to reinforce their cl | amour | . The whole city had been aroused, and public order was, as |
| e. Still another was Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz. He became so en | amour | ed of the Bab on that day that no persecution, however sever |
| ourse with the Bab. "He again has come to our city," they cl | amour | ed; "he again has raised the standard of revolt and is, toge |
| superiority over his adversaries and would silence their cl | amour | . Although in their hearts they dissented from his views and |
| rom the pulpit," rose the voice of Siyyid Husayn amid the cl | amour | and tumult of the people, as he motioned to Mulla Sadiq to |
| ath to the house, a multitude of people were seen eagerly cl | amour | ing for the water which He had used for His ablutions. His f |
| -Jum'ih himself had, from the very first night, become so en | amour | ed with Him who was the object of such devotion, that, assum |
| o kiss reverently the dust of His footsteps. Such was the cl | amour | which His arrival had raised that a crier was ordered to wa |
| ulation, which had been sedulously instigated beforehand, cl | amour | ed for their immediate execution. A band of shameless scound |
| of his conviction. An increasing number of people became en | amour | ed of the charm of his personality and willingly acknowledge |
| their enthusiasm?'" The voice of Mulla Husayn drowned the cl | amour | of the multitude. The inhabitants of Barfurush surrendered |
| with a seething mass of opponents, was now deserted. The cl | amour | of the multitude was stilled. Bestrewn with the bodies of t |
| im, and by their howls of derision and abuse added to the cl | amour | which he had raised. Despite the growing tumult, the attend |
| on and love.' "One night we were suddenly awakened by the cl | amour | of the people who had gathered outside the gate of the hous |
| not the threats of the wicked, neither be dismayed by the cl | amour | of the ungodly. Each one of you has his appointed hour, and |
| gh Mandalij, a shaykh of considerable influence became so en | amour | ed of him that he renounced all that he had formerly cherish |
| o that house, fully determined to seize and slay him. The cl | amour | of the people that had massed around his house compelled Va |
| a handsome reward in return for this service. Clad in their | amour | , with helmets on their heads, and followed by a band of ruf |
| n the forehead. Mir Salah's audacity, in spite of the heavy | amour | which his adversary was wearing, frightened the whole band |
| soon as the enemy had discovered the purpose of that loud cl | amour | , they returned to their posts, reassured, though greatly hu |
| f drums, in the direction of the fort. Undaunted by their cl | amour | , the companions of Hujjat raised simultaneously the cry of |
| d hardships of a long-protracted siege. How often did the cl | amour | of an advancing foe drown the acclamations of joy with whic |
| s it that you have allowed yourself to be swayed by their cl | amour | ? You should have been satisfied with preventing the party f |
| dign punishment. Measures of unprecedented severity, they cl | amour | ed, should be undertaken to stem the tide that was engulfing |
| ng and old, had fallen, I would deliberately ignore their cl | amour | and quietly steal away to My home. One day I happened to be |
| h's mother. Day and night she persisted in her vindictive cl | amour | , demanding the execution of Baha'u'llah, whom she still reg |
| served to abate the wrath with which an enraged populace cl | amour | ed for the immediate punishment of so daring an attempt. The |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh.txt 1 | ||
| trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl | amour | , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/Family Life.txt 1 | ||
| h husband and wife are aglow with the same wine, both are en | amour | ed of the same matchless Face, both live and move through th |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Summons of the Lord of Hosts.txt 3 | ||
| ot. O Ears of this Temple! Purge yourselves from all idle cl | amour | and hearken unto the voice of your Lord. He, verily, reveal |
| hath hearkened to My call shall remain unperturbed by the cl | amour | of all that are on earth; and whosoever is influenced by th |
| have been brought low. Heed not the one who raised a loud cl | amour | and he who raiseth it even now. Let thy Lord, the Ever-Forg |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Messages to Canada- 1999 edition.txt 1 | ||
| ow in the southern States, which are so pregnant with the cl | amour | of interracial unity. If properly taught to the seeking Neg |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/The Dawn-Breakers (1970).html 31 | ||
| sity of the ignorant and envious. "For forty years," they cl | amour | ed, "we have suffered the pretentious teachings of Shaykh Ah |
| e of the best tenets of orthodox Islam." The louder their cl | amour | and protestations, the firmer grew the determination of Siy |
| e heedless and [79] ignorant around Him thought Him to be en | amour | ed with the sun itself.30 I have heard Haji Siyyid Javad-i-K |
| ught him. That dervish, whose name was Mustafa, became so en | amour | ed with the teachings which had been instilled into his mind |
| were greatly revered for their pious orthodoxy, raised a cl | amour | , loudly protesting: "Woe betide us, the guardians and prote |
| testations of these divines, and arose to reinforce their cl | amour | . The whole city had been aroused, and public order was, as |
| e. Still another was Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz. He became so en | amour | ed of the Bab on that day that no persecution, however sever |
| ourse with the Bab. "He again has come to our city," they cl | amour | ed; "he again has raised the standard of revolt, and is, tog |
| superiority over his adversaries and would silence their cl | amour | . Although in their hearts they dissented from his views and |
| rom the pulpit," rose the voice of Siyyid Husayn amid the cl | amour | and tumult of the people, as he motioned to Mulla Sadiq to |
| ath to the house, a multitude of people were seen eagerly cl | amour | ing for the water which He had used for His ablutions. His f |
| -Jum'ih himself had, from the very first night, become so en | amour | ed with Him who was the object of such devotion, that, assum |
| o kiss reverently the dust of His footsteps. Such was the cl | amour | which His arrival had raised that a crier was ordered to wa |
| ulation, which had been sedulously instigated beforehand, cl | amour | ed for their immediate execution. A band of shameless scound |
| of his conviction. An increasing number of people became en | amour | ed of the charm of his personality and willingly acknowledge |
| their enthusiasm?'" The voice of Mulla Husayn drowned the cl | amour | of the multitude. The inhabitants of Barfurush surrendered |
| with a seething mass of opponents, was now deserted. The cl | amour | of the multitude was stilled. Bestrewn with the bodies of t |
| im, and by their howls of derision and abuse added to the cl | amour | which he had raised. Despite the growing tumult, the attend |
| on and love.' "One night we were suddenly awakened by the cl | amour | of the people who had gathered outside the gate of the hous |
| not the threats of the wicked, neither be dismayed by the cl | amour | of the ungodly. Each one of you has his appointed hour, and |
| gh Mandalij, a shaykh of considerable influence became so en | amour | ed of him that he renounced all that he had formerly cherish |
| o that house, fully determined to seize and slay him. The cl | amour | of the people that had massed around his house compelled Va |
| a handsome reward in return for this service. Clad in their | amour | , with helmets on their heads, and followed by a band of ruf |
| soon as the enemy had discovered the purpose of that loud cl | amour | , they returned to their posts, reassured, though greatly hu |
| f drums, in the direction of the fort. Undaunted by their cl | amour | , the companions of Hujjat raised simultaneously the cry of |
| d hardships of a long-protracted siege. How often did the cl | amour | of an advancing foe drown the acclamations of joy with whic |
| s it that you have allowed yourself to be swayed by their cl | amour | ? You should have been satisfied with preventing the party f |
| dign punishment. Measures of unprecedented severity, they cl | amour | ed, should be undertaken to stem the tide that was engulfing |
| ng and old, had fallen, I would deliberately ignore their cl | amour | and quietly steal away to My home. One day I happened to be |
| h's mother. Day and night she persisted in her vindictive cl | amour | , demanding the execution of Baha'u'llah, whom she still reg |
| served to abate the wrath with which an enraged populace cl | amour | ed for the immediate punishment of so daring an attempt. The |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Light of Divine Guidance 1..txt 1 | ||
| ous, so momentous and historic a task. Unperturbed by the cl | amour | of inveterate, powerful and malicious adversaries in the la |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/The Dawn-Breakers (1996, Document 2).txt 19 | ||
| ulation, which had been sedulously instigated beforehand, cl | amour | ed for their immediate execution. A band of shameless scound |
| of his conviction. An increasing number of people became en | amour | ed of the charm of his personality and willingly acknowledge |
| their enthusiasm?'" The voice of Mulla Husayn drowned the cl | amour | of the multitude. The inhabitants of Barfurush surrendered |
| with a seething mass of opponents, was now deserted. The cl | amour | of the multitude was stilled. Bestrewn with the bodies of t |
| im, and by their howls of derision and abuse added to the cl | amour | which he had raised. Despite the growing tumult, the attend |
| on and love.' "One night we were suddenly awakened by the cl | amour | of the people who had gathered outside the gate of the hous |
| not the threats of the wicked, neither be dismayed by the cl | amour | of the ungodly. Each one of you has his appointed hour, and |
| gh Mandalij, a shaykh of considerable influence became so en | amour | ed of him that he renounced all that he had formerly cherish |
| o that house, fully determined to seize and slay him. The cl | amour | of the people that had massed around his house compelled Va |
| a handsome reward in return for this service. Clad in their | amour | , with helmets on their heads, and followed by a band of ruf |
| n the forehead. Mir Salah's audacity, in spite of the heavy | amour | which his adversary was wearing, frightened the whole band |
| soon as the enemy had discovered the purpose of that loud cl | amour | , they returned to their posts, reassured, though greatly hu |
| f drums, in the direction of the fort. Undaunted by their cl | amour | , the companions of Hujjat raised simultaneously the cry of |
| d hardships of a long-protracted siege. How often did the cl | amour | of an advancing foe drown the acclamations of joy with whic |
| s it that you have allowed yourself to be swayed by their cl | amour | ? You should have been satisfied with preventing the party f |
| dign punishment. Measures of unprecedented severity, they cl | amour | ed, should be undertaken to stem the tide that was engulfing |
| ng and old, had fallen, I would deliberately ignore their cl | amour | and quietly steal away to My home. One day I happened to be |
| h's mother. Day and night she persisted in her vindictive cl | amour | , demanding the execution of Baha'u'llah, whom she still reg |
| served to abate the wrath with which an enraged populace cl | amour | ed for the immediate punishment of so daring an attempt. The |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/The World Order of Bahaullah (1991).txt 1 | ||
| trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl | amour | , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Unfolding Destiny (alt-edition 2).txt 4 | ||
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| the peoples and kindreds of the earth! Erelong shall the cl | amour | of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the |
| y sensitive and receptive people; the loud and persistent cl | amour | of a revolting order in Russia against the evil domination |
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Unfolding Destiny (Archive 2).txt 4 | ||
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| the peoples and kindreds of the earth! Erelong shall the cl | amour | of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the |
| y sensitive and receptive people; the loud and persistent cl | amour | of a revolting order in Russia against the evil domination |
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Call to the Nations.txt 2 | ||
| id it accord Him, and what response did His call evoke? A cl | amour | , unparalleled in the history of Shí’ih Islám, greeted, in t |
| of Capital and Labour definitely recognized; in which the cl | amour | of religious fanaticism and strife will have been forever s |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Light of Divine Guidance 1 (alt).txt 1 | ||
| ous, so momentous and historic a task. Unperturbed by the cl | amour | of inveterate, powerful and malicious adversaries in the la |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Light of Divine Guidance 1.txt 1 | ||
| ous, so momentous and historic a task. Unperturbed by the cl | amour | of inveterate, powerful and malicious adversaries in the la |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/World Order Baha'u'llah..txt 1 | ||
| trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl | amour | , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Baha'i Administration.txt 1 | ||
| e: c'est une institution de Clemence, de bonne entente et d' | amour | , en d'autres termes, de progres moral et spirituel. Il n'es |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/God Passes By (1944).txt 3 | ||
| hings of the Bab, "et c'est aussi une admirable preuve de l' | amour | que notre heros portait a ses concitoyens. Il s'est sacrifi |
| vie l'annonce du regne de la concorde, de l'equite et de l' | amour | du prochain." "Un fait etrange, unique dans les annales de |
| from their Master down to the humblest neophyte, so [122] en | amour | ed of, and carried away by their love for Baha'u'llah, and s |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/GOD PASSES BY (alt-edition 2).txt 3 | ||
| hings of the Bab, "et c'est aussi une admirable preuve de l' | amour | que notre heros portait a ses concitoyens. Il s'est sacrifi |
| vie l'annonce du regne de la concorde, de l'equite et de l' | amour | du prochain." "Un fait etrange, unique dans les annales de |
| rom their Master down to the humblest neophyte, so <p122> en | amour | ed of, and carried away by their love for Baha'u'llah, and s |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/World Order Baha'u'llah.txt 1 | ||
| trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl | amour | , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Extracts from the USBN.txt 2 | ||
| e: c'est une institution de Clemence, de bonne entente et d' | amour | , en d'autres termes, de progres moral et spirituel. Il n'es |
| trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl | amour | , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/The World Order of Bahaullah (1974).txt 1 | ||
| trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl | amour | , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Baha'i Administration (Archive 2).txt 1 | ||
| e: c'est une institution de Clemence, de bonne entente et d' | amour | , en d'autres termes, de progres moral et spirituel. Il n'es |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/God Passes By..txt 3 | ||
| hings of the Bab, "et c'est aussi une admirable preuve de l' | amour | que notre heros portait a ses concitoyens. Il s'est sacrifi |
| vie l'annonce du regne de la concorde, de l'equite et de l' | amour | du prochain." "Un fait etrange, unique dans les annales de |
| from their Master down to the humblest neophyte, so [122] en | amour | ed of, and carried away by their love for Baha'u'llah, and s |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Unfolding Destiny..txt 4 | ||
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| the peoples and kindreds of the earth! Erelong shall the cl | amour | of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the |
| y sensitive and receptive people; the loud and persistent cl | amour | of a revolting order in Russia against the evil domination |
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Unfolding Destiny.txt 4 | ||
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| the peoples and kindreds of the earth! Erelong shall the cl | amour | of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the |
| y sensitive and receptive people; the loud and persistent cl | amour | of a revolting order in Russia against the evil domination |
| than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl | amour | of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Baha'i Administration..txt 1 | ||
| e: c'est une institution de Clemence, de bonne entente et d' | amour | , en d'autres termes, de progres moral et spirituel. Il n'es |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/That Promising Continent- Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, the Writings and Letters of Shoghi Effendi and the Letters Written o….txt 1 | ||
| the peoples and kindreds of the earth! Ere long shall the cl | amour | of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Dawn-Breakers (1996, Document 1).txt 13 | ||
| sity of the ignorant and envious. "For forty years," they cl | amour | ed, "we have suffered the pretentious teachings of Shaykh Ah |
| e of the best tenets of orthodox Islam." The louder their cl | amour | and protestations, the firmer grew the determination of Siy |
| heedless and <p79> ignorant around Him thought Him to be en | amour | ed with the sun itself.[2] [1 "He was already predisposed to |
| ught him. That dervish, whose name was Mustafa, became so en | amour | ed with the teachings which had been instilled into his mind |
| were greatly revered for their pious orthodoxy, raised a cl | amour | , loudly protesting: "Woe betide us, the guardians and prote |
| testations of these divines, and arose to reinforce their cl | amour | . The whole city had been aroused, and public order was, as |
| e. Still another was Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz. He became so en | amour | ed of the Bab on that day that no persecution, however sever |
| ourse with the Bab. "He again has come to our city," they cl | amour | ed; "he again has raised the standard of revolt and is, toge |
| superiority over his adversaries and would silence their cl | amour | . Although in their hearts they dissented from his views and |
| rom the pulpit," rose the voice of Siyyid Husayn amid the cl | amour | and tumult of the people, as he motioned to Mulla Sadiq to |
| ath to the house, a multitude of people were seen eagerly cl | amour | ing for the water which He had used for His ablutions. His f |
| -Jum'ih himself had, from the very first night, become so en | amour | ed with Him who was the object of such devotion, that, assum |
| o kiss reverently the dust of His footsteps. Such was the cl | amour | which His arrival had raised that a crier was ordered to wa |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/Bahai Administration.txt 1 | ||
| e: c’est une institution de Clémence, de bonne entente et d’ | amour | , en d’autres termes, de progrès moral et spirituel. Il n’es |