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 1     4|         behold also this Light being of the same nature is mingled
 2     6|     dissolvable and capable of being scattered, partly fixed
 3     6|       could not annihilate its Being so that it should no longer
 4     6|     dissolve the fixity of its Being. [P. 7.] These statements,
 5     7|   Nature which is incapable of being fixed ? For who is able
 6     7|  Nature of fire to prevent its being divided in the flame of
 7     8|      Essence be perfect in its Being ! ~
 8    14|      capable in like manner of being disintegrated and destroyed.
 9    15|    instead of the Prison-house being thus built after a long
10    16|    that other Light, which is 'being refined and is going up,'
11    16|        exist while the Moon is being emptied ? It must wander
12    17|     that latter Light which is being refined might not be lost, (
13    18|     that is to say, instead of being filled till the time of
14    27|        palpable and capable of being tasted when it enters must
15    27|        palpable and capable of being tasted when it goes out.
16    28| fifteen days while the Moon is being emptied, and then it suffices
17    29|           Why did not the Good Being protect his possessions
18    29|      especially when the Good (Being) had perceived that his
19    29|      his nature was capable of being injured, as they say—though
20    29|   flocks which were capable of being injured. ~
21    30|       He who is not capable of being injured—but He made the
22    30|          The Realm of the Good Being ought to have been protected
23    30|        the Domain of the Good (Being) who actually exists should
24    31|   their Father (i.e., the Good Being) who, they say, is a God.
25    31|     would have prevented their being mixed with the vile Body.]
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