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1 I, 2| Maker from going up to the Domain of the Stranger. If, therefore, 2 I, 2| who was afraid in his own Domain, come to the Domain of the 3 I, 2| own Domain, come to the Domain of the Maker to struggle 4 I, 3| the Maker could reach the Domain of the Stranger. ~And if 5 I, 3| to go, not only up to the Domain of the Stranger, but even 6 I, 3| no food, -- and in that Domain there were no walls to hinder 7 I, 3| him, (to see) whether that Domain was empty or had something 8 I, 4| The Stranger and his Domain. How the Stranger may be 9 I, 4| inside and outside of his Domain. ~And when the Stranger 10 I, 4| Stranger went forth from his Domain to come hither, it is clear 11 I, 4| clear that he vacated his Domain. For anything which is limited, 12 I, 4| went forth to come from his Domain, his Domain was not deprived 13 I, 4| come from his Domain, his Domain was not deprived of him 14 I, 4| lessened, then how was his Domain full of him, and the Domain 15 I, 4| Domain full of him, and the Domain which was in the middle 16 I, 4| unlimited? And, moreover, the Domain of the Maker would be full 17 I, 4| lit., fullness) of that Domain wherein he dwelt, and after 18 I, 4| and after he went out that Domain was likewise full[P. 50.] 19 I, 4| found to belong to that Domain, and was (nevertheless) 20 I, 4| confined himself to his Domain he filled the whole of the 21 I, 4| filled the whole of the Domain in which he dwelt from of 22 II, 6| is identical with His own Domain and exists by His own power, 23 II, 6| upholds His creatures and a Domain in which His Divinity may 24 III | one to trample down its Domain and to enter its Boundaries, 25 III, 1| own heart and in his own Domain, how does he expect to release 26 III, 1| Him who even in his own Domain is guarding himself from 27 III, 7| desires his neighbour's domain. If, therefore, these things 28 III, 7| Darkness . . . to cross to the Domain of its opposite, and why? -- 29 III, 14| stayed in their (native) Domain and had not come hither,