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 1     I,      4|          as upon the face of the Sun; and when that veil was
 2     I,      4|       foreign to the rays of the Sun, even if by means of other
 3     I,      5| Marcionites use the Light of the Sun to illustrate the omnipresence
 4     I,      5|          dishonour him. ~But the Sun is one thing and its effulgence
 5     I,      5|        is another thing. For the Sun has substance and a circumference,
 6     I,      5|       the eye sets bounds to the Sun, but its effulgence has
 7     I,      5|     substance like it (i.e., the Sun). But because also the Sun
 8     I,      5|       Sun). But because also the Sun is fire we learn to know
 9     I,      5|      learn to know it (i.e., the Sun) from this lower fire; for
10   III,      6|      into [P. 71.] contact, like Sun and Shade, which cannot
11   III,     10|       there. For the rays of the Sun entering pursue it. And
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