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1 3 | aid, when it applies the two titles to Him with a distinction, 2 4 | TO MATTER, AND SO MAKES TWO GODS.~At this point, then, 3 4 | Hermogenes, therefore, introduces two gods: he introduces Matter 4 7 | Matter. Therefore, of the two Beings which are eternal, 5 16 | order that it may not make two gods. If, (lastly,) one 6 20 | mentioned as well as (the other two particulars). In conclusion, 7 25 | ASSUMPTION THAT THERE ARE TWO EARTHS MENTIONED IN THE 8 25 | maintains that there are two earths set before us in 9 25 | to ask, to which of the two earths the name earth is 10 26 | particle, to connect the two sentences indissolubly together: " 11 41 | within the limits of the two. But you, in fact, place 12 43 | therefore concluded your two opinions, that Matter was 13 45conc| s right hand, indeed His two bands, by which He worked