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 1   III,     10|        the Light has not even a body ; for nothing is separated
 2   III,     10|         Darkness) has a kind of body in reality. For in this
 3   III,     10|    Teaching) says that it has a body, in that "it verily ate
 4   III,     11|                             The Body has not the same Nature
 5   III,     11|   Nature as Light. ~And if this Body with which we are clothed
 6   III,     11|         81, l. 13.] come by the Body which is akin to the Darkness?
 7   III,     11|         Moreover, how does this Body overwhelm the bright Soul,
 8   III,     12|        Soul which dwells in the Body [would not be held fast]
 9   III,     12|        Ll. 38, 41.] [perturbed] Body . . . lo, they are akin
10   III,     13|             L. 18.] akin to the body, as they say, that body
11   III,     13|         body, as they say, that body is found not only [unable]
12   III,     14| entirety and was mixed with the Body ; thus he sinned and offended
13   III,     15|                             The Body can be pure and righteous. ~
14   III,     15| consider the pure and righteous Body, how it is not such as the
15   III,     15|       when they say), "that the Body is a covering which is from
16   III,     15|        the eyes of the glorious body clothe themselves with chastity,
17   III,     15| architect when . . . in (?) the body . . . he (i.e., Mani) says . . .
18   III,     15|              that it (i.e., the Body) is from a nature so that
19   III,     15|         since it shows that the Body . . . And if they are not [
20   III,     16| concerning its nature . . . the Body is . . . (a nature) which
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