XXXVII On panimXXXVIII On ahor XXXIX On lebXL On ruahXLI On nefeshXLII On hayyim-mavetXLIII On kanaf XLIV On 'ayinXLY On shama'XLVI, XLVII On the Attribution of Senses and Sensation, to GodXLVIII The Targum of shama' and raahXLIX Figurative Expressions applied to AngelsL On FaithLI-LX On AttributesLI On the Necessity of Proving the Inadmissibility of Attributes inreference to GodLII Classification of AttributesLIII The Arguments of the AttrilltistsLIV On Exod. xxxiii. 13; xxxiv. 7.LV On Attributes implying Corporeality, Emotion, Non-existenceand ComparisonLVI On Attributes denoting Existence, Life, Power, Wisdom andWillLVII On the Identity of the Essence of God and His AttributesLVIII On the Negative Sense of the True Attributes of GodLIX On the Character of the Knowledge of God Consisting of NegationsLX On the Difference between Positive and Negative AttributesLXI On the Names of GodLXII On the Divine Namea composed of Four, Twelve andForty-two LettersLXIII On Ehyeh, Yab, and ShaddaiLXIV On "The Name of the Lord," and" The Glory of God"LXV On the phrase "God spake"LXVI On Exod. xxxii. 16LXVII On shabat and nabLXVIII On the Terms : The Intellectus, the Intelligens and theIntelligibileLXIX On the Primal CauseLXX On the attribute rokeb ba'arabor LXXI The Origin of the KalamLXXII A Parallel between the Universe and Man.LXXIII Twelve Propositions of the KaldmLXXIV Proofs of the Kalkm for the creatio ex nihiloLXXV Proofs of the Kaldm for the Unity of GodLXXVI Proofs of the Kaldm for the Incorporeality of God
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