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 1    II,      1|       its way down through the great distance to the Darkness
 2    II,      2|       be not known, there is a great error, but if it be known,
 3    II,      4|        clearly that there is a great gulf between his Error and
 4    II,      6|         Until of necessity one great and perfect One is found
 5   III        |         and thereby introduced great difficulties. How did the
 6   III,      1|       Darkness?] And if he had great foreknowledge, when do the
 7   III,      1|       leads them astray' is so great? For by his knowledge he
 8   III,      7|        suppose that there is a great and clear and pure river,
 9   III,      9| according [Ll. 10, 14.] to the great falsehood and untruth . . .
10   III,     17|        much, and are guilty of great unbelief are found like
11   III,     18| themselves, [P. 90.] and after great blemishes have appeared
12 Note1        |    where the text has suffered great mutilation, italics indicate
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