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1 3 | are unacquainted with the subject, that they may know that 2 3 | one, so that it could be a subject to no one. Therefore ever 3 7 | the same reason not a fit subject of comparison with Him, 4 7 | great as He is, inferior and subject to none nay, greater and 5 7 | distinctions; and thus to subject matter to God, an eternal 6 8 | makes use of; no one but is subject to the thing which he requires, 7 11| it cannot in any wise be subject to any, because it is eternal. 8 11| evil, which had been "made subject to vanity;" when the cattle 9 13| will arise, whether, in a subject which is good and evil, 10 26| details in full; first the subject is named, then it is described. 11 26| premised any mention of his subject, i.e. Matter, without even 12 26| subjoined the arrangement of the subject after it has first duly 13 27| eternal existence, making its subject, of course, unbegotten and 14 27| same thing to which the subject (that which was) also belongs.~ 15 42| with it. And now you herein subject God to necessity, since 16 43| CHANGED TO GOOD.~On the subject of motion I would make this