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 1    16|          gradually till the time of full moon, it may well be because
 2    17|            going and coming, and at full moon it is then emptied
 3    17| lightly-moving Moon, at the time of full moon her child is produced
 4    17|      nothing hence till the time of full moon ? ~
 5    18|             filled till the time of full moon, it would be right
 6    18|           now uniformly filled till full moon ? And when the Refiners
 7    20|          complete and its cavity is full of its Light—as it is in
 8    20|            a vessel that is already full, it does not receive it;
 9    20|         into it overflows. But this full object (i.e., the Sun) which
10    21|            But the Moon, when it is full and wanes, makes a division
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