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 1    I    | God, abides in the highest regions, and that those regions
 2    I    |    regions, and that those regions are infinite, and in the
 3    I    |   are infinite, and in the regions immediately above us; but
 4    I    |   refulgently in the lower regions, the angels had carefully
 5   II    |    his way into the higher regions, had been disabled by the
 6   II    |    to arrive at the higher regions; had been left in the midst,
 7   II    |  from their view the upper regions by self-distension, in order
 8   II(34)|        Or, "what the upper regions were."~ ~
 9  III    | the chief among the upper (regions): that out of this were
10  III    |  this world44 in the lower regions: that Christ was not born
11   IV    |   to ascend into the upper regions; and not being capable of
12   VI    |  God in the infinite upper regions, and states that He made
13   VI    |   descended from the upper regions, that in the course of His
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