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1     2| before the Light as from its opposite, and certainly does not
2     3|    say that the Light is its opposite and finally its torturer ?
3     3|      9.] in the place of its Opposite it is at rest. For if all
4     9|    generations which are the opposite of one another. But, that
5     9|    it births (which are) the opposite of its nature—this is not
6    27| which is refined, but to its Opposite. [P. 32.] For a thing that
7    34|    its nature, and loved the Opposite of its nature," and exchanged
8    34|     come upon the Light, its Opposite, suddenly [and enjoy it] ?
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