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 1     I,      1|     virtue of (their) 'essential being' there is a fortified boundary
 2     I,      1| fortified boundary of 'essential being' beneath him, which he cannot
 3     I,      2|          boundary was capable of being crossed so that also the
 4     I,      2|                 And if the Good (Being) was guarding himself, he
 5     I,      3|        make is impossible.] For (being) a Person who grows not
 6    II,      3|              Why would the Upper Being do so? ~But if the same
 7    II,      3|            But if the same Upper Being stirred the Element of the
 8    II,      3|          nature, then that Upper Being must have crept and come
 9   III,      1|    because, howsoever that Good (Being) may contrive to form ways
10   III,      1|     against him ; and that Good (Being) cannot even conceal his
11   III,      3|     Souls who are from the Good (Being) are put to shame by his
12   III,     16|         nature is from the Good (Being), it shows concerning its
13   III,     16|          if it is from the Good (Being), how has it become a den
14   III,     18|         be fitting for the Good (Being) to make, and right for
15   III,     18|          and right for the Just (Being) to keep in repair, and
16   III,     18|         and proper for the Wise (Being) to guard. But after those
17   III,     18|        limited. And if the Good (Being) cannot be limited, but
18   III,     18|          Companion of that Good (Being) who is not limited; and
19   III,     18|         an Entity without itself being also limited by that other
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