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1 2 | to us is, as they say, [P. 2, l. 3.] of the same nature 2 3 | place is in anguish, but [P. 3, l. 9.] in the place 3 4 | changeable into anything as [P. 4, l. 5.] the word of the 4 4 | also deaf-mute Stones? [Cf. p. XXXV. l. 32.]Therefore, 5 4 | them, seeing that this [P. 5.] (Light) does not feel ? 6 5 | Cleansing of the Light. [P. 6.] But if he might have 7 6 | the fixity of its Being. [P. 7.] These statements, then, 8 7 | silent without speech, [P. 8.] and quiet without motion. ~ 9 8 | beings exalted above this, [P.9.] but even in the case 10 9 | straightforward reasoning. [P. 10, l. 5.] For if a statement 11 10 | it came ? And how does a [P. 11.] Nature which is not 12 12 | to arrange a furnace ? [P. 12, l. 4] For by means 13 12(2)| obvious." See note on p. 12. ~ 14 13 | the offal of the Archons, [P. 13, l.12] then the greater 15 14 | destructible, so also the [P. 14.] Sheath-skin of Darkness 16 15 | pure souls ? . . . [Cf. p. lxxiii.] And after he has ' 17 15 | Builder and Architect [Cf. p. xxx. l. 14.] has sense 18 15 | a long period, and with [P. 15.] much toil, if the 19 15 | stoned him, then, lo, [Cf. p.xxi. l. 32.] he would have 20 15(3)| indulgence." See note on p. 14. ~ 21 16 | 27, 127 ; xlii. 1. ll. P. 16.] Either the Receiving-Vessels 22 17 | nine months. But when her [P. 17.] labour is easy, the 23 18 | when they did not exist. [P.18, l.31.] So by the Moon, 24 18 | for God the Lord of the [P. 19.] Moon. Thus from the 25 18(4)| arithmetic." See note on p. 19. ~ 26 19 | imperfect, there would [P. 20.] be a chance that other 27 20 | receive from one another! [Cf. p. xxxvi. l. 10. xlii. l. 28 21 | numbered by Sun-reckoning. [P. 22, l.22.] For the dawning 29 21 | or fourth hour, and sets [P. 23, l. 2.] at the seventh 30 22 | months are intercalated, [P. 24, l.21.] and because 31 22 | again a deficiency is not [P. 25.] found in the Moon, 32 23 | lacking, the vessel itself as [P. 20, l.9.] regards its own 33 23 | either let them then tell [P. 27.] us the nature of the 34 24 | refined than the Moon ? [Cf. p. lxxxiv.] And it is the 35 25 | shall be for signs and for [P. 28.] seasons, etc.' ~ 36 26 | which does not digest. [P. 29.] For when it does not 37 26 | their Refining has not [P. 30.] yet 'gone up,' and 38 26 | cause of this madness. [P. 31.] But if they say that 39 27 | refined, but to its Opposite. [P. 32.] For a thing that is 40 28 | taken up to its place? [P. 33, l. 7] For it abides 41 28 | mouth—inasmuch as taste [P. 34.] implies an Exhalation 42 29 | not one who is in error? [P. 35, l.30.] And whom do 43 30 | not be made. [Gen. viii.] [P. 36, l.22.] For the ladder 44 30 | the ends (of the earth), [P. 37.] there are bitter illimitable 45 31 | which of the Manichaean [P. 38.] is there who does 46 31 | necessity for walls that they [P. 38.] might not be mixed 47 32 | stretched the line and [P. 39, l.35.] weighed out 48 33 | Freewill have been discovered [P. 40, l.10.] by it according 49 33 | hurt them instead of those [P. 41.] which do not hurt 50 33(8)| occurs only here and on p. 73, l. 10, but it is found 51 34 | from its own to its own [P. 42, l. 9.] it verily weeps 52 34 | been right, (namely), that [P. 43.] it (i.e., the Darkness) 53 35 | its violent heat. (?) But [P. 44, l. 10.] such vessels 54 Note1 | from Vol. 1 Introduction, p. (10):~[Short lacunae are 55 Note1 | suggestions in the fragments.]~[P.101] indicates page 101