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 1     1|                       How was the Darkness imprisoned? ~YE know that
 2     1|           the Grave built for the Darkness? But if it spontaneously
 3     1|           Souls, then why did the Darkness not build from that hard
 4     4|         pp. xxx., xlvii.] for the Darkness, he made that great pit
 5     4|      forth into the Domain of the Darkness. And if it has not a nature
 6     4|       Grave built from itself the Darkness which is foreign to its
 7     5|                    Have Light and Darkness A Common Earth or separate
 8     5|   stretches unto the Earth of the Darkness, is it not the fact that,
 9     5|      bordering upon it (i.e., the Darkness), it has all become one
10     5|          and in the Domain of the Darkness? And it is found that one
11     5|           it towards [P. 96.] the Darkness is dark, and the half of
12     6|          exist there, how did the Darkness cross to the Domain of the
13     7|          for when the sons of the Darkness bridged (?) the Great Abyss,
14     7|          how were the Sons of the Darkness able without a bridge to ...
15     8|        Earth touched the Earth of Darkness, it suffered pollution. ~
16     9|                     How could the Darkness limit the Light? ~And if
17     9|            L. 20.] limited by the Darkness, seeing that the Light scatters
18     9|       that the Light scatters the Darkness and rends it asunder and (
19    11|           the nature of Light and Darkness is considered, Light ought
20    11|          enter the Domain of that Darkness ; they confess, though unwillingly,
21    11|           cross the border of the Darkness, how do they know how to [
22    11|        how to [announce] that the Darkness made an Assault on the Light --
23    11|       Light -- when it (i.e., the Darkness) has no (such) nature? And
24    12|         occur in the case of this Darkness and Light which are here.
25    12|           appeal to the Light and Darkness which are here, or let them
26    12|          And if the Light and the Darkness are not the same, then this
27    13|       suits him, he says that the Darkness made an Assault; but he
28    14|       whom the Primal Man cast to Darkness. ~"But," he says, "the Primal
29    14|          mouth of the Sons of the Darkness, in order that, as a hunter,
30    14|        Essence of the Sons of the Darkness [is akin] to the Sons of
31    14|          i.e., of the Sons of the Darkness) Root (Essence) itself like?
32    14|        and from the (Elements) of Darkness, the whole of it (i.e.,
33    16|           come? If it is from the Darkness, how does it injure the
34    16|         how could the Sons of the Darkness imprison it in their midst
35    17|     creation(?). For if Light and Darkness exist for their own sakes,
36    19|      another (saying) "how is the Darkness like the Light, and sweet
37    21|                      If Light and Darkness had originally Freewill,
38    21|       come from a Mixing? ~If the Darkness has Freewill -- for behold
39    23|       look on the shadow or thick darkness it is not injured, and so
40    24|         body which is akin to the Darkness, why did it not always harm
41    24|             Bitterness (?) of the Darkness is not all like itself,
42    24|      everything. For this visible Darkness by its colour confuses the
43    24|          which does it), and this Darkness) which has Colour has no
44    24|           Thought. And the Primal Darkness from which they both come,
45    25|                            Primal Darkness and our Darkness must be
46    25|           Primal Darkness and our Darkness must be different. ~And
47    25|           of all of this harmful (Darkness), seeing that this Darkness,
48    25|       Darkness), seeing that this Darkness, which is from it, confuses
49    25|         the Light, but the Primal Darkness crushed it with its teeth? ~  ~
50    26|          speak. ~And just as this Darkness is not like itself, so neither
51    26|     Thought (?), and how does the Darkness not possess Speech like
52    27|        though Bodies are from the Darkness, as they say, they have
53    30|      their opposite (i.e., become Darkness). and those which are in
54    30|          so it is discovered that Darkness possesses cunning and wisdom . . .
55    30|         wisdom . . . because this Darkness is cunning . . . the Good
56    30| illustrations (to prove) that the Darkness bears witness to its own
57    30|         there they relate how the Darkness conquered the Light and '
58    35|         showed to the Sons of the Darkness he compelled them." ~
59    36|           and not the Sons of the Darkness as Mani said, nor the foolish
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