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 1  Text|  Good was greater this very thing is pleasing to him, then
 2  Text|     do to Himself that very thing which He does to others.
 3  Text|    a wicked one: which very thing with many (others), and
 4  Text|    For it is from that very thing which thou blamest that
 5  Text|  they became nothing. But a thing that exists in essence cannot
 6  Text| further against Mani that a thing which by sins was cast down
 7  Text|    down from its place as a thing—by righteousness and by
 8  Text|    Wind and they became one thing—and against the just and
 9  Text|   For if from the very same thing come Light, Wind, Darkness,
10  Text|   was created. And this one thing bears witness about everything,
11  Text|  Again the Manicheans say a thing that is refuted from itself ;
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