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1 23| earth was without form, and void." For he resolves the word 2 23| without form, moreover, and void, because he will have Matter 3 25| earth was without form, and void." Of course, if I were to 4 25| indeed "without form, and void," this one of ours obtained 5 26| earth was without form, and void," the very same earth, no 6 26| earth was without form, and void," may then seem to have 7 27| being without form, and void," is a state which is more 8 28| have been described as "void." That certainly is "void" 9 28| void." That certainly is "void" which is imperfect. Equally 10 28| was not imperfect was not "void." Having no beginning, because 11 28| was deservedly called "void." For as soon as it was 12 29| it was "without form, and void:" "void" indeed, from the 13 29| without form, and void:" "void" indeed, from the very fact 14 29| it ceases to be accounted void, when God declares, "Let 15 29| without form (invisible) and void," it gave both visibility 16 29| without form (invisible) and void." Henceforth, then, Matter 17 29| without form (invisible), and void." Concerning it most certainly 18 29| other was "Without form, and void," than that which had been 19 29| earth was without form, and void," applies to that same earth