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" ... on earth. Who is he that can intercede with him, but through his good pleasure? He knoweth that which is past, and that which is to come unto them, and they shall not comprehend anything of his knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended... "
The Loves of Othniel and Achsah - Page 129
by William Tooke - 1769
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The Monthly Review or Literary Journal

Several Hands - 1766 - 596 pages
...his good pleafure ? He knoweth that which is paft, and that which is to come to them, and they ihall not comprehend any thing of his knowledge, but fo...heaven and earth, and the prefervation of both is no burthen unto him. He is the high, the mighty." Thefe are expreffions which muft tirike with their fublimity,...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 34

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1766 - 722 pages
...and that which is to come to them, and they (hall not comprehend any thing of his knowledge, but in far as he pleafeth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth, and the prefervation of" both is no burthen unto him. He is the high, the mighty." Thefe are expreflions which muft ftrike with their fublimity,...
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Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1784,: At the ...

Joseph White - Christianity and other religions - 1789 - 634 pages
...with him but through his good plea" fure ? He knoweth that which is paft, " and that which is to come. His throne *' is extended over heaven and earth, and '' the prefervation of both is to him no " burden. He is the high, the mighty." To this defcription who can refufe the praife of magnificence...
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The Koran: Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed

1856 - 692 pages
...knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth,' and the preservation of both is no burden unto him. He is the high, the mighty. [ Let there be no violence in religion.' Now is right direction manifestly distinguished from deceit:...
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The Koran: Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed : Translated Into English ...

George Sale - 1856 - 692 pages
...knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth,* and the preservation of both is no burden unto him. He is the high, the mighty. Let there be no violence in religion. r Now is right direction manifestly distinguished from deceit...
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Ishmael: Or, a Natural History of Islamism, and Its Relation to Christianity

J. Muehleisen Arnold - Islam - 1859 - 546 pages
...knowledge but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth and the preservation of both is no burden unto him; he is the high the mighty." * 2 According to the Koran God is incomparably excellent and no similitude can possibly reach His perfection.13...
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Ishmael: Or, a Natural History of Islamism, and Its Relation to Christianity

John Muehleisen Arnold - Islam - 1859 - 542 pages
...knowledge but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth and the preservation of both is no burden unto him ; he is the high the mighty." * 2 According to the Koran God is incomparably excellent and no similitude can possibly reach His perfection.13...
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The Koran and the Bible; Or, Islam and Christianity

John Muehleisen Arnold - Christianity and other religions - 1866 - 524 pages
...knowledge but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth and the preservation of both is no burden unto him; he is the high the mighty." * 2 According to the Koran God is incomparably excellent and no similitude can possibly reach His perfection.13...
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The Koran: Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed; Translated Into English ...

1871 - 694 pages
...knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth,* and the preservation of both is no burden unto him. He is the high, the mighty. Let there be no violence in religion.' Now is right direction manifestly distinguished from decejt...
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Delhi

J. D. Beglar - Agra (India) - 1874 - 318 pages
...knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His " throne is extended over heaven and earth, and the preserva" tion of both is no burden unto him. He is the high, the " mighty."— (See Sale's Al Koran, chap. II. p. 31.) (Persian line.) " In the time of Nur-ud-din Muhammad, Jahangir...
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