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 1     I,      5|     of its Light and are not injured, but bodies cannot approach
 2   III        |      on the Darkness was not injured by the contact of the [P.
 3   III        |      side which could not be injured is more excellent than those
 4   III        |  than those Souls which were injured by the contact of the Darkness,
 5   III        |  since this inferior was all injured. But although it (i.e.,
 6   III        |   its weakness could also be injured by the contact of the Darkness.
 7   III,      7|      is to say, how does the injured one love its injurer? or
 8   III,      7|      suppose the Light to be injured [P. 72.] like the lamb?
 9   III,      7| suppose that the Darkness is injured like the lamb, how does
10   III,      7|       how does that which is injured have a Passion for its injurer?
11   III,      7|     the wolf, and that it is injured like a lamb; and when these
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