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 1  Text|      that it is because of two natures mingled in one another that
 2  Text|      witness. But which of the natures is greater, O Mani ? The
 3  Text|     And for what reason do the Natures hate one another ? For lo,
 4  Text|         Or, perhaps, are these Natures of Darkness [P. 211.] male
 5  Text|     with Light! Now that these Natures are akin one to the other
 6  Text|     than Wind ; and (so) these Natures stir up an unfalsifiable
 7  Text|        plain things. For these Natures that have not become weaker
 8  Text|        they do not allow their natures, being 'bound' in essence,
 9  Text|     ask without contention how Natures that are not constructed
10  Text|       things, and are not even Natures 'bound' in essence but Natures
11  Text| Natures 'bound' in essence but Natures regulated by creative power,
12  Text|        that here also with the Natures he goes into them as far
13  Text|       is necessary that if the natures of the Entities are true
14  Text|       above the other as their Natures teach us, light and heavy,
15  Text|       that if there are bound [Natures], that is, Light and Wind
16  Text| corporeal cannot eat spiritual Natures. But if from their skins
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