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 1    II,      2|        whoever stirred up that Evil which was asleep, and gave
 2    II,      2| arranged the Cause to make the Evil cross the Boundary, a thing
 3   III        |        which is limited by the Evil, inquire no further as to
 4   III        |      for it is enough that the Evil limited it. And how, O Mani,
 5   III        |      two frontiers of Good and Evil were thus contiguous, all
 6   III,      1|         65, l. 9.] hence, that Evil One knows beforehand all
 7   III,      2|                            The Evil One had or had not foreknowledge. ~
 8   III,      3|       Light tempt him? ~If the Evil One has foreknowledge from
 9   III,      3|   another, perhaps, also, that Evil one became weary of the
10   III,      4|    confess that they are in an evil case. And, therefore, silence
11   III,      6|   together -- the Good and the Evil -- like water with water.
12   III,      7|        The Domains of Good and Evil illustrated from the natural
13   III,      7|      two Domains, and Good and Evil who dwell in them, (now)
14   III,      7|    were not made from good and evil Natures -- since if thou
15   III,      7|      it be right that Good and Evil should exist in their Nature
16   III,     15|     covering which is from the evil Nature." nor is the Soul
17   III,     16|             a nature) which is evil. Also . . . the refined
18   III,     16|        den and nest of unmixed Evil?~
19   III,     18|     cannot be limited, but the Evil One can be limited, it is
20   III,     18| limited, it is clear that this Evil One who can be limited is
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