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 1     I,      2|         praise, since even those things which he (i.e., Marcion)
 2     I,      4|        some portion of it, these things prove concerning its nature
 3    II        |          of, what supports these things of his also,2 seeing that
 4    II        |       Water. But light and heavy things cannot exist unitedly in
 5    II,      1|         by the same weight . . . things which are light and heavy
 6    II,      1|        of Water or in Air. These things convince concerning themselves
 7    II,      1|          more distant from those things [P. 54.] which are beneath,
 8    II,      2|      confusion, He who disturbed things in their state of order
 9    II,      2|          lxxiii. 1. 15.] mingled things that were pure and introduced
10    II,      3|       For as regards these other things which they say concerning
11    II,      4|   wonders did not say one of the things which Bardaisan by himself
12    II,      4|       Bardaisan, who denied many things which are foreign to the
13    II,      6|        He lacks any one of these things, then He is not perfect,
14    II,      6| imperfect God who requires three things -- that is, something from
15    II,      6|          which to create created things, and a Pillar which upholds
16   III,      3|       speak as they do about the things after this ; so that we
17   III,      4|           they wish to hear many things, in a single [L. 33.] word . . .
18   III,      5|       will not utter these other things which are after it(?) ;
19   III,      7|         lamb; and when these two things are laid at the door of
20   III,      7|        now) I portray these from things external and with simple
21   III,      7|     domain. If, therefore, these things which are not Entities,
22   III,      7|         and if, therefore, these things which are near to one another
23   III,     12|      Darkness. ~And as for these things which are obvious even to
24   III,     12|          and these are composite things, and both of them . . .
25   III,     13|      composite. So that by plain things they have been refuted who
26   III,     13|      much falsehood about secret things . . . [L. 18.] akin to the
27   III,     13|        to understand their plain things . . . as they say, [L. 37.] [
28   III,     14|        Fire. ~But they say these things in addition to those other
29   III,     14|          addition to those other things, (namely), "that the Souls
30   III,     17|        and mingled among created things, and those Souls [P. 88,
31   III,     18|         a gain, the gain of such things would not be equal to the
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