Part,  Paragraph

1     I,      4|   rays of the Sun, even if by means of other veils it is concealed
2    II,      4| wonders which he did, that by means of the open signs the secrets
3   III,      1|     had foreknowledge, and by means of that he knew that there
4   III,      1|     contrive to form ways and means for their departure [P.
5   III,      8|    swallowed, and there is no means whereby Light is swallowed
6 Note1        |   accompanying Syriac.  [l.2] means line 2 of the current page
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