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 1    16|           up,' go and collect and exist while the Moon is being
 2    18|        ago, this Teaching did not exist—would that it did not now—
 3    18|           Moon to-day though they exist, just as there was no lessening
 4    18|        the Moon when they did not exist. [P.18, l.31.] So by the
 5    18| non-existence. And if they do not exist for the Moon, for which
 6    18|          they imagine they do now exist in a very special way, they
 7    18|         not in a very special way exist for God the Lord of the [
 8    20|        the Manichaeans assert (to exist), by its appearance calls
 9    22|       superfluous hours enter and exist, (those hours) which cannot
10    22|         of the months, and do not exist in the perfect number of
11    23|        end, it (itself) ceases to exist. For it is not one thing
12    23|     evidence that they themselves exist in their natural size, and
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