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 1     3| incapable of being cut up. For a thing which is not composite cannot
 2     4|         some place or other -- a thing whereof also a building
 3    11|        And if the rays of such a thing (as this Light) the nature
 4    16|       great confusion is a small thing to Mani ; and it is right
 5    17|          differentiated from one thing, then (it follows that)
 6    17|        then it would be a single thing which was necessary for
 7    17|          one, there would be one thing for his use. But because
 8    19|         bring comparisons of one thing with another, they cause
 9    19|           for there is no single thing among all these which is
10    20|           again, to examine that thing which they also investigate, (
11    20|          For how does a creeping thing do harm, seeing that even
12    28|         us which is greater -- a thing that is excellent by its
13    28|         and its Effulgence, or a thing which is excellent by its
14    28|          and Knowledge. For if a thing that is excellent by Light
15    36|      here they both say the same thing, the same thing may be said
16    36|         the same thing, the same thing may be said against them
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