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 1     9|   those illustrations of the Sun and Shadow which [P. 98,
 2    10|      Mani's illustration of "Sun and Shadow." ~For (as regards)
 3    10|         For (as regards) the Sun and the Shadow which touch
 4    10|   another, the nature of the Sun has no [gross and dense]
 5    12|     why do they worship this Sun if it is not the same as
 6    13|   can it be that the visible Sun is perversely (represented
 7    23|                       If the Sun comes from the Good Nature,
 8    23|      they say concerning the Sun that it purifies from Evil,
 9    23|      so it is found that the Sun of the Good (Being) is harmful. ~
10    26|          So the Light of the Sun and the Light of the Soul
11    26|     Soul are different : the Sun is silent; the Soul can
12    26|       like itself). For this Sun by its Colour delights us,
13    26|     is akin to it (i.e., the Sun), delights by means of its
14    26|      Colour. And how is this Sun wanting in Thought (?),
15    27| created for our service, the Sun and Moon are rightly deprived (?)
16    28|      they have magnified the Sun and the Moon more than mankind.
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