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1 8 | one but is subject to the thing which he requires, for the 2 9 | so He might have a good thing to make use of, instead 3 15| the property of that very thing of whose substance it is 4 17| with the quality of the thing, and according to the nature 5 19| No doubt, a substantial thing may be the beginning of 6 19| beginning of some other thing which may be formed out 7 19| name of that particular thing which we regard as the origin 8 20| of the maker the sort of thing which is made, and the material 9 20| proof that there was no such thing: for if there had been, 10 21| was made of any particular thing shows that it was made of 11 22| anything, He mentions both the thing that is made and the thing 12 22| thing that is made and the thing of which it is made. "Let 13 22| kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beasts of the earth 14 24| does not exist for that thing to which a common term is 15 25| created was a different thing from that out of which it 16 25| having become a different thing, it could not possibly have 17 25| because it has become another thing, is unfit to bear the name 18 25| departure from the nature of any thing, there is likewise a relinquishment 19 26| firmament heaven, the very thing He had created in the beginning. 20 26| pointing out the figure of the thing formed, but concealing its 21 27| of everything even of a thing which has been created, 22 27| that it exists. To whatever thing the first tense of the verb 23 27| may appertain to the same thing to which the subject (that 24 29| recognize it as a completed thing, so as to be able to gather 25 34| it actually be that very thing which it imparts in the 26 34| have made any perishable thing out of what was eternal, 27 35| Where is it? what sort of thing is it? what is it called? 28 36| it is not a substantial thing, because it is not corporeal, 29 38| understand what kind of thing the entirety was. It was 30 39| you to be the correcter thing, let Matter be circumscribed 31 40| disorder is produced? No one thing is the exact mirror of another 32 40| exact mirror of another thing; that is to say, it is not 33 44| just as beauty affects a thing by simply appearing, and