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 1     I        |       of them (i.e., Marcion, Mani, and Bardaisan), that is
 2   III        |                          III. Mani's Teaching; he placed the
 3   III        |       grounds we have opposed Mani also with a true refutation.
 4   III        |   Evil limited it. And how, O Mani, shall we call that thing
 5   III,      1|      is a thought) which even Mani himself may have muttered
 6   III,      5|     of Bardaisan, Marcion and Mani as to the original cause
 7   III,      5|     already (?) (i.e., before Mani) said, 'There arose a cause
 8   III,      5|       not natural for it? And Mani said, concerning the Darkness . . . [
 9   III,      6|       They are all different. Mani takes any explanation that
10   III,      6| Whenever, therefore, it suits Mani, he brings their two sides
11   III,     15|      the body . . . he (i.e., Mani) says . . . that it (i.e.,
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