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 1     1   |       itself anything else --  [P. 91, l.20.] for there is
 2     1   |   possessions within? And thus [P. 92.] he would have been
 3     2   |   destruction (?) follows. And [P. 93.] if any one goes . . .
 4     3   |       cunningly. These Stones, [P. 94, l. 8.] therefore, which
 5     4   |        it. For it is clear [Cf. p. xxx. l. 29.] that they
 6     4   |      whence was the deficiency [P. 95.] of that Earth filled
 7     5   |         the half of it towards [P. 96.] the Darkness is dark,
 8     6   |       they flew and crossed it [P. 97.] they are spiritual,
 9     9   |       the Sun and Shadow which [P. 98, l. 8.] they bring forward
10    10   |       or wood, standing in the [P. 99.] face of the Light;
11    12   |      was not mixed and brought [P. 100, l.14.] into existence
12    13   |        of the invisible Souls? [P. 101.] ~
13    14   |       of the deep and birds of [P. 102.] the height are caught
14    15   |      devils (?) have Freewill] [P. 103.] . . . when those
15    16   |      then how did they receive [P. 104.] one another into
16    17   |       which differ. For if, on [P. 105, l.12.] account of
17    17   |       they have a war with one [P. 106.] another, but for
18    17   |         considered unnecessary [P. 107.] are necessary (to
19    18   |        are both useful to man. [P.108] And how is the winter
20    19   |         that cause the benefit [P. 109.] of everything is
21    20   |        evil and rapacious, [Cf. p. xix. (in med.)] and lambs
22    20   |     these things . . . and who [P.110, l.2.] is he who [gave]
23    21   |    useful for Freewill and for [P. 111.] our boldness (?)
24    23   |      purification. And yet [Cf. p. xli.] the eye which fixes
25    24   |    causes it to sin, since the [P. 112.] Bitterness (?) of
26    26   |       If they all come from an [P. 113, l.9] eloquent Nature,
27    27   |         concerning him that he [P. 114, l.4.] is certainly
28    28   |       gave to man dominion and [P. 115, l. 8.] authority over
29    29   |       greater? For if the rays [P. 116, l. 21.] of the fire
30    30   |        if the Evil (principle) [P. 117, l. 19.] has prevailed
31    30   |      For it has both power and [P. 118] wisdom. For a lion
32    31   |      cunning of the Devil! For [P. 119.] the Devil himself
33    31   |        of Enchanting the Devil [P. 120.] does not reveal himself
34    32   |         them in the beginning? [P. 121.] But, perhaps, the
35    32(1)|      Studies,' Vol. V., part 3, p. 12, 136, and p. 20, 586.
36    32(1)|         part 3, p. 12, 136, and p. 20, 586. Wright translated "
37    33   |          the Life is the Light [P. 122.] of man"; but the
38    35   |      Evil, and its workmanship [P. 123.] from the Archons,
39    36   |        who destroys it, seeing [P. 124.] that even when he
40 Note1   |       from Vol. 1 Introduction, p. (10):~[Short lacunae are
41 Note1   | suggestions in the fragments.]~[P.101] indicates page 101
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