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1    12|     easily be separated from the pure and the dross from the silver.
2    12|          filter ; for if what is pure descends to the earth, then
3    12|       the right one, in that the pure descends to the bodily sphere
4    15|      turn again to struggle with pure souls ? . . .  [Cf. p. lxxiii.]
5    24|        because the Moon is very 'pure and ethereal,' therefore,
6    28| Exhalation and a Mingling—is so 'pure and subtle' in its going
7    28|          and is more refined and pure than before the Mixing and
8    28|          either the Darkness is 'pure and refined, and subtle,'
9    28|      heaviness ? And if they are pure turbidness has entered from
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