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1 I, 4| their ground, and say a thing which cannot be, (namely), 2 I, 5| him. ~But the Sun is one thing and its effulgence is another 3 I, 5| its effulgence is another thing. For the Sun has substance 4 II, 1| mingled? ~For the light (thing) must dwell above just as 5 II, 1| above just as the heavy (thing) dwells beneath all. Therefore, 6 II, 1| quiet, let them tell us what thing it was which came upon its 7 II, 1| is easier -- for a heavy thing to go upwards, which is 8 II, 2| Evil cross the Boundary, a thing that had never crossed its 9 II, 5| nothing, (let him) repeat the thing which went forth from his 10 II, 5| by nothing? For how can a thing which does not exist support 11 II, 5| does not exist support a thing which does exist? But if 12 III | but if it is a deficient thing, the very word deficiency 13 III | it on one side is not a thing which is fair but the Darkness. 14 III | Darkness. Now, in the case of a thing which is limited by the 15 III | Mani, shall we call that thing the perfect Good which is 16 III | Fragrance of that pleasant thing is sent forth into their 17 III, 3| his eyes (open?), it is a thing [P. 67.] repugnant to his 18 III, 3| sated and weary of that thing which they love.~ 19 III, 8| Darkness swallow the Light -- a thing which is not natural to 20 III, 8| not be changed ; because a thing which exists in the natural 21 III, 9| preposterous account of a thing which we see in practice 22 III, 10| become composite bodies -- a thing which nature does not teach. 23 III, 12| is it fitting (that) this thing which is mingled (with the 24 III, 13| destroyed; they are not the thing [P. 84.] which they were 25 III, 17| dwelling of every creeping thing, and according to its liking 26 III, 17| torture . . . that creeping thing which lay in it when it