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 1     I,      3|  dislike, (namely), that if the Soul, which is all the creation
 2   III,     11|        as Darkness, nor has the Soul the same, Nature as Light. ~
 3   III,     11| Darkness, as they say, and this Soul which is in us is of the
 4   III,     11|          For how can the bright Soul which is within be over[
 5   III,     11|        is akin to it (i.e., the Soul) overcomes the Darkness.
 6   III,     11|       Body overwhelm the bright Soul, seeing that this outer
 7   III,     12|    should be held fast? And the Soul which dwells in the Body [
 8   III,     12|        to it ... so that if the Soul was akin to the Darkness . . .
 9   III,     15|        evil Nature." nor is the Soul as they say, from a pure
10   III,     16|                             The Soul is not necessarily pure. ~
11   III,     16|      Consider again the refined Soul about which they say [P.
12   III,     16|          Also . . . the refined Soul which they say is the Daughter
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