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 1     3| preposterous, (namely), that every Entity which is in its own place
 2     3|           all that is in it is one Entity all alike, it is not opposed
 3     4|              And how from that one Entity, since it is single, does
 4     4|           Nature and from one good Entity, how can it be divided up ?
 5     4|           it is one Nature and one Entity, from it there come speaking
 6     9|     another. But, that though this Entity is one, there should be
 7    10|           set forth, therefore, an Entity which is immortal though
 8    28|          we should seek some other Entity who himself disturbed the
 9    33|          its Domain, because every Entity which exists is contented
10    33|         them, how much more is the Entity of Darkness contented with
11    34|         forth,—how much more is an Entity [troubled] if a man roots
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