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 1    30|       are those in a dove not cunning, and those in lambs not
 2    30|       that Darkness possesses cunning and wisdom . . . because
 3    30|      because this Darkness is cunning . . . the Good Nature . . .
 4    30|      and is conquered by this cunning of that evil Nature. For
 5    30|       a dragon, that they are cunning and crafty, and that they
 6    31|  charm the scorpion, and "the cunning of the serpent is conquered
 7    31| wisdom has conquered even the cunning of the serpent -- that is
 8    31|    wisdom is mocked at by the cunning of the Devil! For [P. 119.]
 9    32|  Satan. He, therefore, by his cunning arranged such fetters as
10    35|      and they had recourse to cunning, and divided it into two
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