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 1  Text|   not pay attention to these things, not even if he had commanded,'
 2  Text|     if he is a lover of Good things and on account of them makes
 3  Text|  will) the destroyed, except things given in legislation on
 4  Text|            about these mixed things . . . how [P. 198.] [can]
 5  Text|     about one of the created things, it is from created things
 6  Text|   things, it is from created things their fellows that we will
 7  Text|      an analogy from Him for things made ; so also about Entities—
 8  Text|     do not take from created things an analogy for them, except
 9  Text|  great evil, that those Good things should be annulled which
10  Text|   physician does not do evil things then he does evil, especially
11  Text|     But instead of all these things which thou hast said above,
12  Text|    that from nothing created things [will become] nothing. If
13  Text|     loved one another? These things therefore Hermes did not
14  Text|    far East 9 they say three things are at ease in the shade,
15  Text|    one Will that creates all things.~ ~Furthermore we will confute
16  Text|   all these lies about plain things. For these Natures that
17  Text|     they say really did make things more beautiful than they
18  Text|   the Maker really disturbed things ignorantly—which God forbid !—
19  Text|  there is no way for created things like those (around us) to
20  Text|  only went as far as putting things together. But if created
21  Text|     together. But if created things also were created out of
22  Text|   into being, and when other things cleave to others a Body
23  Text|   not even Entities but made things, and are not even Natures '
24  Text|    which remained in created things, it makes everything.'~ ~ ~[
25  Text|    know that as far as these things assist Bardaisan, so far
26  Text| interpretations, and brought things from the dialect of Beth
27  Text|    MARHESHWAN, 'in which all things creep,' and [P. 223.] he
28  Text|     suppose that those other things also that had not been spoken
29  Text|      how can heavy and light things in one rank or in one boundary
30  Text|   they are corporeal Bodies, things corporeal cannot eat spiritual
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