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1 2 | never passed into such a condition as made it possible for 2 2 | excellent by Him, after His own condition. Experience shows, however, 3 3 | so the Lord. Because the condition of the one is not the same 4 4 | than eternity? What other condition has eternity than to have 5 5 | equality, when an identity of condition is claimed for them! Grant 6 6 | any encroachment on the condition of God, let him see to it 7 6 | any encroachment on the condition of Matter the condition 8 6 | condition of Matter the condition of Both being still common 9 7 | And yet such also is the condition of Matter. Therefore, of 10 7 | identical mode of their common condition (both of them equally possessing 11 9 | under of yielding to the condition of Matter, which He would 12 11 | a compatibility with the condition of evil.~ 13 12 | the case, it has lost its condition of eternity; in short, its 14 18 | any end, not diverse in condition, not restless in motion, 15 23 | before all, anything of like condition was even formed out of it? 16 25 | it had declined from its condition. If earth was the proper 17 25 | the designation and the condition. How great a change indeed 18 25 | a change indeed from the condition of that earth, which is 19 26 | sudden promulged its form and condition, describing to us its quality 20 28 | show not only that this condition agreed with this earth of 21 28 | it was made, it had the condition of being imperfect, previous 22 29 | made, only in its invisible condition it was then waiting to appear. " 23 30 | should have its "formless" condition maintained by so many words 24 36 | substance, but to a certain condition of substance? Is not this 25 37 | or bad, or in some third condition; but (I must observe)that 26 39 | us are different in their condition from what they were in the 27 40 | the betters from a worse condition, of course; and thus you 28 40 | since they have quit-ted its condition, by being separated from 29 42 | Matter aims at a shapeless condition, and I then, in another 30 42 | say that it has a common condition · with God. "For [it is 31 42 | Deity through a community of condition; or else even God was susceptible 32 45conc| describing for Matter a condition like his own irregular,