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1 18| in the Evil Element, the Souls [P. 145, l.12.] are existing 2 18| which is gained by those Souls who have been 'refined,' 3 18| increased the defeat of those Souls who are left behind. For 4 18| Therefore, just as those Souls which are 'refined and go 5 18| and exultant (?) so those Souls which are left behind are 6 18| but not even now are the Souls able to be refined, and 7 19| No Power akin to the Souls could deliver them without 8 19| the same nature as these Souls which are stifled. And instead 9 19| stifled. And instead of these Souls coming who struggled with 10 19| the same nature as those Souls that are overwhelmed, it 11 20| clear that because their Souls were playing on this hateful 12 26| the Essence of all the Souls is one. But if their Knowledge 13 28| How can diverse Souls come from a single Root? ~[ 14 30| a continuous Going up of Souls leaves those remaining behind 15 30| they say, the number of Souls constantly becomes less 16 30| and go up,' how are those Souls that are left behind able 17 30| see how the number of the Souls grows foolishly less! ~ 18 33| that, as they say that the Souls are 'refined and go up' ( 19 33| ventures to say that these Souls [can escape from the Evil]. . . . 20 33| ventures to say that these Souls. . . . And what mouth ventures 21 35| If all Souls are from one source how 22 35| if, as they say, all the Souls are from one Nature, and 23 35| For there are among the Souls some who err and some who 24 35| of this division that the Souls are thus divided against 25 35| then, O Mani, did not the Souls come from this Good Part 26 36| The Souls, moreover, do not continue 27 36| And even of these pure Souls (it must be said that) their 28 37| And if they say that the Souls have Freewill, then how 29 37| fruits upon the [Father] of Souls? ~ 30 38| And if they say that the Souls have this Freewill, and 31 39| at all 'intoxicate' the Souls by means of the Foulness 32 39| they call the Father of Souls; and Samson was so far from [ 33 39| Neither have all those Souls come thence to whom this 34 40| indicate. ~But if those Souls who came and rebelled, came 35 40| to himself, how are the Souls which come from him disloyal 36 42| Evil One intoxicated the Souls, they must have had kinship 37 42| One really intoxicated the Souls who went astray, is it not 38 42| akin to our nature, the Souls would not be captivated 39 43| from lack of knowledge do Souls sin, but on account [L. 40 44| Darkness. ~And how do the Evil (Souls), who are not wont to learn, 41 44| wisely, and how are the Good (Souls), who are wise by their 42 45| Luminaries bring weapons to the Souls in their struggle? ~And 43 45| victorious weapons to the Souls which failed in the war . . . [ 44 47| too little. Because the Souls come from something, as 45 48| Souls are not conditioned by the 46 48| fiercer than others, such Souls as chance upon perturbed 47 48| Bodies, on that account the Souls that are in them make themselves 48 48| above, (namely), that the Souls cannot remember, "because 49 48| else (it must be) that the Souls who have been 'refined,