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 1     I        |         is the case? But if they say that the heavens of the
 2     I        | frowardly with the froward, (and say) that he who is above the [
 3     I,      2|         came down to us, as they say, and the Souls also rent
 4     I,      2|         contentious. And if they say that the Maker did not perceive
 5     I,      2|       his neighbour? And if they say that he was far from him,
 6     I,      2|        able to traverse, as they say?~
 7     I,      3|          Stranger.  ~And if they say that these were able but
 8     I,      3|     their Maker was not, if they say anything they like, they
 9     I,      4|         change their ground, and say a thing which cannot be, (
10     I,      5|           and we [P. 52.] do not say that the scent of spices
11    II,      1|         Ll. 12, 22.] But if they say that it crossed its boundary
12    II,      2|       never crossed before? They say that the Wind beat upon
13    II,      2|        peace ; then He Who, they say, [P. 56.] is the real cause
14    II,      3|          other things which they say concerning the Entities,
15    II,      3|      learn that they are as they say? If the spirit of revelation
16    II,      4|        signs and wonders did not say one of the things which
17    II,      5|   foundation of all? But if they say that everything is placed
18    II,      5|         P. 59.] Bardaisan cannot say that the Will of God supported
19    II,      5|         was that Will which they say is light [and unable to [
20    II,      6|       not dependent? And if they say that there is a myriad of ...
21    II,      6|       are not wise in what] they say ; [for let us [L. 33.] ask
22   III        |        its Possessions. But they say that it (i.e., the Darkness)
23   III        |        the Darkness. And if they say that that side which bordered
24   III        |       with the Darkness, as they say. If it is after the fashion
25   III,      1|         and 'swallowed,' as they say? And if, when they were
26   III,      1|          but they are ashamed to say that he [P. 66.] can be
27   III,      2|       every respect. But if they say that he had no foreknowledge, [
28   III,      3|        the Light about whom they say that she manifested her
29   III,      4|            word . . . that is to say, when they confess that
30   III,      7|     whenever it suits them, they say that it (i.e., the Darkness)
31   III,      7|        love opposite, that is to say, how does the injured one
32   III,      8|       swallowed, as the Heretics say, it is clear that this Darkness
33   III,      8| swallowed by the Light? For they say that he is the Maker. And,
34   III,      8|         because He created it to say everything, proclaims by
35   III,      9|     correctly refuted what] they say concerning the Light and
36   III,     10|        outside absorbs it. If we say that it stays within, it
37   III,     11|         as the Darkness, as they say, and this Soul which is
38   III,     12|        22.] have) bodies as they say (but) the nature of the
39   III,     12|      Light is spiritual, as they say ; for this Light, too, is
40   III,     12|       akin to its nature as they say [L. 46.] [for] that Darkness . . .
41   III,     13|        akin to the body, as they say, that body is found not
42   III,     13|       plain things . . . as they say, [L. 37.] [that as] the
43   III,     14|       tormenting Fire. ~But they say these things in addition
44   III,     14|        one good Essence, as they say? And how are there in it
45   III,     15|       apostates state (when they say), "that the Body is a covering
46   III,     15|          nor is the Soul as they say, from a pure Root. For the
47   III,     16|    refined Soul about which they say [P. 87.] that its nature
48   III,     16|          refined Soul which they say is the Daughter of the Light
49   III,     17|      midst of Satan, how do they say that some of these Souls
50   III,     17|        they call BOLOS?6 As they say that "when the fire dissolves
51   III,     17|      with the Nature, that is to say, so that it may be moulded
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