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 1  Text|     and [if] he [1. 15.] is a Mixed Being, half and half, he
 2  Text|       whereby the Good may be mixed with him and be accepted
 3  Text|       him, (so) that if it is mixed with him it is acceptable
 4  Text|     those good words that are mixed in him he does not accept,
 5  Text|     if by force the Parts are mixed in them, why does the Good
 6  Text|   Good expect the Words to be mixed in them of their own (free - )
 7  Text|     require . . . about these mixed things . . . how [P. 198.] [
 8  Text| ZIWANE also through sins were mixed with the Darkness, it is
 9  Text|   through them that they were mixed (with it); now that it has
10  Text|       to refine that which is mixed in the Sea and in the dry
11  Text|   with it.'~ ~And if Fire was mixed with Fire, and Water with
12  Text|  follows that Light also (was mixed) with Light! Now that these
13  Text|      in that if Fire has been mixed with Fire, when pray are
14  Text| because they had not yet been mixed by the force of creative
15  Text|    that the Darkness has been mixed with Light, a word that
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