Book, Chapter
1 12, 3-3 | for there was a certain formlessness, without any beauty. ~ ~
2 12, 4-4 | found nearer to an absolute formlessness, than earth and deep? For,
3 12, 4-4 | then may I not conceive the formlessness of matter (which Thou hadst
4 12, 8-8 | and without form, of which formlessness, of which almost nothing,
5 12, 9-9 | Yea, neither is this very formlessness of the earth, invisible,
6 12, 11-14| behold, I know not what formlessness in those changes of these
7 12, 11-14| should only remain that formlessness, through which the thing
8 12, 12-15| In which words, is the formlessness conveyed unto us (that such
9 12, 17-25| should say that "this same formlessness and confusedness of matter,
10 12, 19-28| changed. It is true, that that formlessness which is almost nothing,
11 12, 19-28| made of it; whence that formlessness, whereof heaven and earth
12 12, 21-30| Scripture did not call that formlessness by the name of heaven and
13 12, 21-30| heaven and earth; but that formlessness, saith he, already was,
14 12, 22-31| will not allow, that this formlessness of matter seems to be called
15 12, 22-31| down, that God made this formlessness, as also it hath not many
16 12, 22-31| written, that out of the same formlessness, the firmament was made,
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