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1    II,      2|      mingled things that were pure and introduced Strife and
2   III        |      the Good One to take the pure Souls who belonged to him,
3   III,      3|    But it is not possible for pure mouths to speak as they
4   III,      7|      is a great and clear and pure river, and fine fish in
5   III,     15|               The Body can be pure and righteous. ~For, consider
6   III,     15| righteous. ~For, consider the pure and righteous Body, how
7   III,     15|      Soul as they say, from a pure Root. For the eyes of the
8   III,     15|      and [He made it to be] a pure shrine for Him, and a temple . . .
9   III,     16|       Soul is not necessarily pure. ~Consider again the refined
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