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1 III | refuted in all points, if the two frontiers of Good and Evil 2 III, 2| foreknowledge. ~Behold, two alternatives are set before 3 III, 3| which resolves itself into two alternatives, (namely), 4 III, 6| suits Mani, he brings their two sides into [P. 71.] contact, 5 III, 6| he was compelled he named two Roots ; and because again 6 III, 6| Natures from the midst of two Natures. But a tongue which 7 III, 7| like a lamb; and when these two things are laid at the door 8 III, 7| Moles. ~But if there are two Domains, and Good and Evil 9 III, 8| Entity cannot be divided into two Entities, even though the 10 III, 11| Light, when we look at these two natures which are in us, 11 III, 11| which are in us, and at the two (natures) of Light and Darkness 12 III, 17| by regulation associates two Natures with the Nature, 13 III, 18| separation) between the two Domains, (such a wall) as