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 1     I,      1|        cross. And just as he is not able to go forth from that Place
 2     I,      1|            no Creator, so he is not able [P. 46.] to cross that boundary
 3     I,      1|             him. Nor were the Souls able to go up hence to cross
 4     I,      2|             be crossed would not be able to prevent the Maker from
 5     I,      2|              therefore, when he was able to go up he was unwilling
 6     I,      2|          then how was that Stranger able to proceed and come down
 7     I,      2|      Stranger like a man of war was able to come," well if he came
 8     I,      2|          how were these sickly ones able to travel through all that
 9     I,      2|           Maker and Creator was not able to traverse, as they say?~
10     I,      3|            they say that these were able but their Maker was not,
11     I,      3|             of the Stranger, it was able to cross and to go, and
12     I,      3| immeasurable journey, how much more able [P. 48, l.13.] would the
13     I,      5|       fruits and one small place is able to accommodate them because
14    II,      1|       heaviness. . . . But if it is able to exist [L. 16.] and be
15    II,      1|          down the Fire would not be able [to find its way down through
16    II,      5|        nothing, neither would he be able to set something on nothing . . . [
17    II,      5|          make anything from nothing able even to support it?] And, [
18   III        |            if the Darkness had been able to get dominion over it,
19   III,     18|            is limited by whoever is able to limit him, is a creature.
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