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 1  Text    |         Now the Fire devoured the Water and the Dust and the Stones
 2  Text    |       fire [that] has gone out or Water that is dried up is (more)
 3  Text(4) |          be pounded, but dried-up water is quite invisible.~ ~
 4  Text    |        all they cannot refine the water of a single Spring ! And
 5  Text    |        its opposite'—and how does Water love Fire that absorbs it,
 6  Text    |          that absorbs it, or Fire Water that quenches it? And how
 7  Text    |          Fire, and Wind Wind, and Water Water.' Or, perhaps, are
 8  Text    |          and Wind Wind, and Water Water.' Or, perhaps, are these
 9  Text    |        body.~ ~But indeed how did Water love Water and both went
10  Text    |         indeed how did Water love Water and both went astray ? For,
11  Text    |            if an evil man sink in water the evil Water drowns him
12  Text    |        man sink in water the evil Water drowns him and does not
13  Text    |          a good man be drowned in water the good water does not
14  Text    |         drowned in water the good water does not recognise that
15  Text    |         of His grace,—neither the Water His fellow-kinsman is good
16  Text    |          was mixed with Fire, and Water with Water and Wind with
17  Text    |         with Fire, and Water with Water and Wind with Wind, it necessarily
18  Text    |           know the causes whereby Water is transformed, and witness
19  Text    |          That Wine is not akin to Water, or that Oil also is not
20  Text    |            are very distinct from Water, even though they seem to
21  Text    |       strangers, how much more is Water akin to Water, though it
22  Text    |        much more is Water akin to Water, though it be bitter ? For
23  Text    |       clearer than this ; nor has Water become weaker than Water
24  Text    |          Water become weaker than Water was, nor Wind than Wind ;
25  Text(11)| essentially distinct from that of Water, viz. 'to make wet.'~ ~
26  Text    |           the Light extension and Water flow, it is clear that before
27  Text    |     regulation] was not . . . the Water . . . [P. 216. l. 3[ ...
28  Text    |        red, the Wind is blue, the Water is green,' though these (
29  Text    |           heaviest, know that the Water being lighter is above it
30  Text    |         Fire also is lighter than Water, it [P. 225.] must be that
31  Text    |           be that it is above the Water ; and again because Wind
32  Text    |           is found the element of Water between the Darkness and
33  Text    |          for the great element of Water stands between it and the
34  Text    |        not an idle name, then the Water also is Water indeed. And
35  Text    |            then the Water also is Water indeed. And if the opposite
36  Text    |        the Fire [P. 226.] was the Water, then it did not let the
37  Text    |         Darkness. And because the Water was the neighbour of the
38  Text    |           scales of a balance, or water and oil put in a vessel,
39  Text    |          overwhelm completely the Water and the Fire and the Wind,
40  Text    |       that is, Light and Wind and Water and Fire . . . that knowledge
41  Text    |           Wind and to Fire and to Water and to Darkness ? And therefore
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