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1 I | Stranger, we also will deal [P. 45.] frowardly with the 2 I, 1 | Creator, so he is not able [P. 46.] to cross that boundary 3 I, 2 | should be no Strife and [P. 47.] Contention between 4 I, 3 | journey, how much more able [P. 48, l.13.] would the Creator 5 I, 4 | it goes forth and half [P. 49, l.11.] remains, or 6 I, 4 | he is a Fullness which [P. 49, l.15.] does not lack, 7 I, 4 | Domain was likewise full[P. 50.] of him as before, 8 I, 5 | of fire has a substance, [P. 61, l.28.] but the Light 9 I, 5 | localised substance ; and we [P. 52.] do not say that the 10 II | without the force of another [P. 53.] (supporting them).~ 11 II (2)| the Stranger, see above, p. li. ~ 12 II, 1 | distant from those things [P. 54.] which are beneath, 13 II, 1 | the proper nature of its [P. 55.] (i.e., of the Darkness) 14 II, 2 | state of order and [Cf. p. lxxiii. 1. 15.] mingled 15 II, 2 | then He Who, they say, [P. 56.] is the real cause 16 II, 3 | should hurl Contention [Cf. p. lxxiii. l. 15.] and Strife 17 II, 3 | known to them, it ought to [P. 57.] have revealed to them ( 18 II, 5 | Darkness, which is beneath [P. 58, l.10.] everything, 19 II, 5 | something on nothing . . . [and [P. 59.] Bardaisan cannot say 20 II, 6 | perfect, and, therefore, [P. 60]. He is in some sort 21 III | further as to its weakness; [P. 61, l.13.] for it is enough 22 III | injured by the contact of the [P. 62.] Darkness, then that 23 III | it would have destroyed [P. 63.] it by degrees, and 24 III | was something pleasant [P. 64, l.12.] there"? And 25 III, 1 | means for their departure [P. 65, l. 9.] hence, that 26 III, 1 | subject to his authority, [Cf. p. lxxii. l. 3.] especially, 27 III, 1 | ashamed to say that he [P. 66.] can be swallowed. 28 III, 2 | Darkness with the Light]. [Cf. p. lviii. f.]~ 29 III, 3 | open?), it is a thing [P. 67.] repugnant to his nature ; 30 III, 3 | question of Passion, behold, [P. 68.] as a harlot, she embraces 31 III, 4 | our part, and they will [P. 69.] have profit. But if . . . 32 III, 5 | did he perceive it anew, [P. 70, l.11.] or how did HULE(?) 33 III, 6 | brings their two sides into [P. 71.] contact, like Sun 34 III, 7 | the Light to be injured [P. 72.] like the lamb? And ( 35 III, 7 | this by that, the water by [P. 73, l. 8.] sepulchral vaults, 36 III (4)| 2 See the second note on p. xlviii. ~ 37 III, 7 | reality of their Enmity [P. 74.] is never lessened! 38 III, 7 | not anxious to cross the [P. 76, l. 5.] boundary] of 39 III, 8 | here (in our world) the [P. 76.] Light swallows the 40 III, 8 | the Light-God who did not [P. 77.] aid himself, whose 41 III, 8 | sight proves . . . that [P. 78.] it (i.e., the Darkness), 42 III, 9 | right that they should [P. 79, l. 2, Ll. 7, 8, 9.] 43 III, 10 | if a man opens the doors [P. 80, 11.] and windows in 44 III, 11 | which is within be over[P. 81, l. 13.] come by the 45 III, 12 | were found to eat them [P. 82.] greedily, and they 46 III, 12 | bore it, he would have [P. 83, l. 9.] died ; since 47 III, 13 | they are not the thing [P. 84.] which they were before 48 III, 13 | and feel it . . . into [P. 85, l. 7] its midst . . . 49 III, 14 | those natures which did not [P. 86.] preserve their Essence?~ 50 III, 16 | Soul about which they say [P. 87.] that its nature is 51 III, 17 | things, and those Souls [P. 88, l. 3.] who have done 52 III, 17 | was delighted when it was [P. 89.] clay. When it becomes 53 III (6)| 1 I.e. Dia&boloj. Cf. p. lx. l. 33. ~ 54 III, 18 | the Darkness wrought [Cf. p. XXXV.] upon the Light, 55 III, 18 | and disgraced themselves, [P. 90.] and after great blemishes 56 III, 18 | this misery and loss [Cf. p. lvi. ll.13, 26 f.] -- 57 III, 18 | equal, which is limited.[P. 91.]~THE END OF THE THIRD 58 Note1 | from Vol. 1 Introduction, p. (10):~[Short lacunae are 59 Note1 | suggestions in the fragments.]~[P.101] indicates page 101