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1 I | teaching; the heavens of the stranger ~I DESIRE to utter one more 2 I | is found also beneath the Stranger. Let us ask who bears up 3 I | that the heavens of the Stranger are resting on the heavens 4 I | that the heavens of the Stranger hang by the power of the 5 I | hang by the power of the Stranger, we also will deal [P. 45.] 6 I, 1 | The heavens of the Stranger and his boundaries. ~But 7 I, 1 | boundaries. ~But know that if the Stranger has heavens which have been 8 I, 2 | The relations of the Stranger and the Maker. ~But if that 9 I, 2 | crossed so that also the Stranger crossed it and came down 10 I, 2 | up to the Domain of the Stranger. If, therefore, when he 11 I, 2 | the will to go up, and the Stranger above [L. 39.] allowed him, 12 I, 2 | Maker did not perceive the Stranger, it is unlikely. For how 13 I, 2 | limit, then how was that Stranger able to proceed and come 14 I, 2 | improbable statement that "the Stranger like a man of war was able 15 I, 3 | reach the Domain of the Stranger. ~And if they say that 16 I, 3 | with the strength of the Stranger, it was able to cross and 17 I, 3 | up to the Domain of the Stranger, but even to explore the 18 I, 3 | reached the heavens of the Stranger, even if he did not actually 19 I, 4 | The Stranger and his Domain. How the 20 I, 4 | and his Domain. How the Stranger may be both inside and outside 21 I, 4 | his Domain. ~And when the Stranger went forth from his Domain 22 I, 4 | full of him (i.e., of the Stranger), and this creation would 23 I, 5 | the omnipresence of the Stranger, they dishonour him. ~But 24 II (2)| alludes to the Heavens of the Stranger, see above, p. li. ~