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 1  Text|         loving adultery, as they say, why did he say 'Thou shalt
 2  Text|          as they say, why did he say 'Thou shalt not commit adultery,'
 3  Text|    command that . . . how did he say 'There is none beside Me' ?
 4  Text|         makes commands, let them say who was annulling his commandments
 5  Text|        one evil Essence, as they say ! How is it fighting half
 6  Text|       the Good ? For lo, as they say, there is a means whereby
 7  Text|       does to others. But [they] say 'Even the Maker does first
 8  Text|   compound.~ ~And if they should say that the Sons of Darkness
 9  Text|          Dark be killed, as they say, why not all of them, if
10  Text|       thy mind taste this that I say. But thou sayest 'Dost thou
11  Text|       which is unexceptionable I say 'How dost thou compel me
12  Text|          to nothing. But if thou say that this work is [P. 204.]
13  Text|          more) subtle.4~ ~Let us say further against Mani that
14  Text|   cleansing is required, as they say, 'fountains of refining'
15  Text| fountains of refining' as others say, how [blind] is Bardaisan ...
16  Text|        For if it were so as they say, Kings and their countries
17  Text|          Initiates refine,' they say, 'and cleanse the mixture'
18  Text|    creation ? But if they should say that all peoples are refining
19  Text|      shame they are compelled to say so, though they on [P. 207.]
20  Text|          17.] And if they should say for their shame that there
21  Text|  Teachers of the Truth,—for they say about Hermes in Egypt, and
22  Text|        of the Manicheans as they say, if Hermes knew the Primal
23  Text|       Mani worships, he who they say is the Paraclete, that comes
24  Text|   country of the far East 9 they say three things are at ease
25  Text|          What therefore shall we say? That Wine is not akin to
26  Text|          of this Maker, who they say really did make things more
27  Text|   original essence. Or should we say the true (constitution)
28  Text|        Atoms of essence, as they say, that cannot be dissolved
29  Text|  diligence, and therefore let us say to him what Bardaisan said
30  Text|       hidden ones who perversely say something subtly, that '
31  Text|        not to be lengthy, let us say rapidly that he went on
32  Text|         and [P. 223.] he did not say 'Teshri and Teshri.' 14
33  Text|     chaste ears hear it, did not say 'Teshri and Marheshwan'
34  Text|       people designed (when they say) 'the heat melted its cold
35  Text|             Again the Manicheans say a thing that is refuted
36  Text| equilibrium from truth. For they say that the Darkness has been
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