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1     4|      Grave," as their account says, "is one—whosoever he may
2    11|      When the Primal Man," he says, "hunted the Sons of Darkness
3    13|     refines.'~"Moreover," (he says) "he (i.e., Primal Man)
4    15|     to shame in everything it says. For how did the sons of
5    25|        that of Bardaisan, who says about the Moon that it is
6    25| beneath, or that of Mani, who says that the Moon is filled
7    32|      wall. ~And suppose a man says there were no stones, where
8    34|      Light), as the Falsehood says, which against the Light. . . . ~
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