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 1     3|                             The Earth from which the Stones were
 2     3|    cannot be Eternal. ~And this Earth from which the Stones are
 3     3|       there show concerning the Earth from which they were cut,
 4     4|                             The Earth would be damaged by the
 5     4|          to ask whence had this Earth (such resources) that these
 6     4|     deficiency [P. 95.] of that Earth filled up (again) ; for
 7     4|   stone-cutters operate on that Earth, they are at the same time
 8     5|     Light and Darkness A Common Earth or separate Earths? ~And,
 9     5|    Earths? ~And, again, if this Earth stretches unto the Earth
10     5|        Earth stretches unto the Earth of the Darkness, is it not
11     5|           it has all become one earth in the Domain of the Light,
12     5|        And it is found that one earth supports them both. These
13     6|         and light, a supporting Earth is not required as for bodies.
14     6|   either let them appeal to the Earth, and it shows that they
15     6|      are not dependent upon the Earth. ~
16     8|                    If the Light Earth touched the Earth of Darkness,
17     8|         Light Earth touched the Earth of Darkness, it suffered
18     8| suffered pollution. ~But if the Earth was all one, since it stretches
19     8|      how can the Essence of the Earth be praiseworthy (?) [when
20     8|        when it touches the vile Earth which was opposite? ]. ~
21    28|          8.] authority over the earth, and behold now . . . [we
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