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1   4, p.  195|         defining water to be the principle of all, and that all things
2   4, p.  196|       eternal motion is an older principle than moisture, and that
3   5, p.  196|      suffer; and that the active principle is the aether, which is
4   6, p.  197|          and saying, Fire is the principle of all things: it has two
5   8, p.  197| ineffable one, HE HATH SAID. The principle of all things is unity,
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