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1    II,      1|     go upwards, which is not natural, or to be sent downwards
2    II,      3| crept and come down from his natural height; and what Cause,
3   III,      5|    to regions) which are not natural for it? And Mani said, concerning
4   III,      7|    Evil illustrated from the natural places of Fish and Moles. ~
5   III,      7|  much the further are their (natural) wills removed from one
6   III,      7|    Nature [stay in their own natural places] . . .~*        *        *        *        *        *        *~[
7   III,      8|         a thing which is not natural to it? But the nature of
8   III,      8|    thing which exists in the natural condition of its original
9   III,      8|    Darkness, whether this is natural to it, (namely), that it
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