Part,  Paragraph

 1    II,      2|    Strife and Contention among Natures that were at peace ; then
 2    II,      3|  Strife among the Entities and Natures which were in a peaceful
 3   III,      6|       exposed he produced many Natures from the midst of two Natures.
 4   III,      6|  Natures from the midst of two Natures. But a tongue which is in
 5   III,      7|        made from good and evil Natures -- since if thou kill a
 6   III,      8|       s own will changed their natures? And if it is due to (His)
 7   III,      8|       true saying demands that natures essentially fixed cannot
 8   III,      8|       Entities, and were fixed natures, they could not be changed ;
 9   III,     11|      when we look at these two natures which are in us, and at
10   III,     11|     are in us, and at the two (natures) of Light and Darkness which
11   III,     13|    those Sons of the Light are natures which can be dissolved and
12   III,     13|       been compounded, but are natures which are not composite (
13   III,     14| thither. And how are they true natures, those natures which did
14   III,     14|       they true natures, those natures which did not [P. 86.] preserve
15   III,     17|        the cases of changeable Natures which are created out of
16   III,     17|      regulation associates two Natures with the Nature, that is
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