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 1     3|     up from the Nature of the Domain of Darkness, a Nature cannot
 2     4|         lxxv.~But if from the Domain of Good that Prison-house
 3    26|       which is refined to the Domain from which it has come down.
 4    29|      from him, and are in his Domain it was incumbent upon him
 5    30|      much more right that the Domain of the Good (Being) who
 6    30|        For as the Lord of the Domain is perfect in his Essence,
 7    30|     it is right also that his Domain be fashioned aright, and
 8    31|      is 'imperfect.' ~But the Domain lacks a wall, and its lord
 9    31|       these things in his own Domain. And if the School of Mani
10    32| receive it and preserve their Domain ? And lo, they (would) have
11    33|   would not leave its natural Domain as Mani taught. ~But if
12    33|   Darkness to depart from its Domain, because every Entity which
13    34|       only in its own natural Domain. ~For if the Darkness had
14    34| Darkness had its own peculiar Domain,9 as they say,--this is
15    34|        Darkness exchanged the Domain of its nature, and loved
16    34|        For just as in its own Domain it is at peace, so in a
17    34|       it is at peace, so in a Domain which is not its own it
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