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 1     5|         the middle between these two Earths, and does not allow
 2     6|         a great gulf divided the two Domains, how could it be
 3     6|          are refuted. For if the two sides can cross over one
 4     7|          if they flee from these two (alternatives) to (the theory
 5    16|          breath? And if they are two, as if from the two Natures
 6    16|          are two, as if from the two Natures of Good and Evil,
 7    16|       are both suspicious of the two Natures from which they
 8    16|          all that Mixture of the two Natures consists of one
 9    21|    independent nature -- if from two natures which have Freewill
10    21|          man alone is from these two Natures which have these (
11    21| qualities), and are not from the two Natures from which man comes?
12    29|      from a great heap -- of the two, (namely), that great fire
13    34|      lift ourselves from between two serpents in order that they
14    35|     cunning, and divided it into two parts. But they suppose
15    36|      divided against itself, the two divided ones may be overcome, (
16    36|       ones may be overcome, (the two) who in this passage have
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