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 1  Text|        destroy the other. That Entity, if it is an Entity, how
 2  Text|       That Entity, if it is an Entity, how does it bring forth
 3  Text|        be pained. For the just Entity, as it is just in itself,
 4  Text|      in the case of the wicked Entity. For the just Entity does
 5  Text|    wicked Entity. For the just Entity does not destroy itself
 6  Text|        nor others ; the wicked Entity, what is it ?—one that preserves
 7  Text|   against it that it is not an Entity but a compound.~ ~And if
 8  Text|        analogy from this great Entity, about Whom we all bear
 9  Text|     but if the witness of this Entity (is) that it is not subject
10  Text|        the witness of the True Entity the word of Error has been
11  Text|      me that there is no other Entity but the One. I have no witness
12  Text|     come to be, except from an Entity,' from this very saying
13  Text|       not believe that the one Entity exists?' Then to Faith thou
14  Text| acknowledge] ? There exists an Entity, called God. But thou sayest '
15  Text|       if thou wilt, call it an Entity, and if thou wilt, [set
16  Text|        is that which is of one Entity tormenting and being tormented
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