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1 35| it is found to be neither corporeal nor incorporeal. What is 2 35| must of necessity be either corporeal or incorporeal (although 3 35| at all events, after the corporeal and the incorporeal there 4 35| which makes Matter neither corporeal nor incorporeal, (I ask,) 5 35| that Matter is neither corporeal nor incorporeal.~ 6 36| declares that Matter partly corporeal and partly incorporeal. 7 36| have either? For it will be corporeal, and incorporeal in spite 8 36| reason" also was. Now, by the corporeal part of Matter, he means 9 36| thing, because it is not corporeal, but an accident (if indeed 10 36| man or a stone was both corporeal and incorporeal because 11 37| Matter as being neither corporeal nor incorporeal, so you 12 38| infinite in time, not in its corporeal mass, still what follows 13 38| will show that (you mean) corporeal infinity to be an attribute 14 41| and evil, you make them corporeal by making them local, since 15 41| good and evil, it was as corporeal or local essences that it