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1 3 | with the subject, that they may know that his other arguments 2 7 | ORDER THAT ITS ABSURDITY MAY BE EXPOSED ON HIS OWN PRINCIPLES.~ 3 10| Creator, in order that they may derive evil from Matter, 4 12| possessing a beginning, may have also a termination. 5 14| argued, that although Matter may have afforded Him the opportunity, 6 15| proceed from Matter, that it may be the property of that 7 16| with God, in order that it may not make two gods. If, ( 8 18| not quite sure that evil may not be introduced by good, 9 19| doubt, a substantial thing may be the beginning of some 10 19| of some other thing which may be formed out of it thus 11 19| this sense too, beginning may be taken for princely authority 12 21| nothing. Some arguments may, of coursed be thus retorted 13 22| have life, and fowl that may fly above the earth through 14 24| of Earth, in order that I may be sure that Earth is one 15 24| is the object to which it may be ascribed, the more capable 16 24| Earth, in order that he may claim for it both designations 17 26| without form, and void," may then seem to have been meant 18 27| simply reply that "was" may be predicated of everything 19 27| that the predicate (was) may appertain to the same thing 20 29| creatures, made out of it, may minister to my need. Matter, 21 31| contained? But this example may be an idle one as being 22 32| forth," in order that you may believe that the depths 23 33| creatures were produced I may call their materials, but 24 34| power, in order that we may believe o that He has actually 25 35| order that its non-existence may be the more apparent, when 26 35| same time that Hermogenes may acknowledge his own contradictory 27 35| incorporeal (although I may for the moment allow that 28 36| conditions, in order that it may not have either? For it 29 38| by God), in order that I may understand what kind of 30 39| of it, that so the whole may be ascertained from its 31 41| point of motion, that I may show how slippery you are