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1 I, 11| innumerable thousands of men existed before his birth--those, 2 I, 11| he said that very few had existed in whom there was perfect 3 II, 9 | matter cannot always have existed, for if it had existed it 4 II, 9 | have existed, for if it had existed it would be incapable of 5 II, 9 | prove that matter has always existed, which no providence made. 6 II, 9 | which consists of matter, existed by nature; though I contend 7 II, 10| could have been born or have existed, but whatever had begun 8 II, 10| if one element only had existed, water could not have been 9 II, 11| saying that the world always existed, and therefore that the 10 II, 12| motions of the stars, there existed a kind of maturity for the 11 III, 14| single wise man has yet existed. What, then, did that mistress 12 III, 16| follows that wisdom has existed from the beginning: therefore 13 III, 16| inasmuch as it has not existed from the beginning, is not 14 III, 18| it should appear to have existed previously to the body. 15 III, 19| introduce souls that have long existed into new bodies, when the 16 III, 20| without an Artificer, or have existed so long without a Ruler. 17 III, 22| fact that no nation has existed in the world so foolish 18 IV, 5 | during which each one of them existed, that he may know what future 19 IV, 23| perfect wise man has as vet existed, that is, in whom the greatest 20 IV, 30| since many heresies have existed, and the people of God have 21 V, 15| justice, as they have always existed; for the ancient Romans, 22 V, 18| so that none have as yet existed who followed that course 23 VII, 1 | that the world always had existed, and always would exist. 24 VII, 3 | world, it follows that He existed without the world; if He 25 VII, 3 | say that the world always existed: I omit that point, that 26 VII, 3 | this, if the world always existed, it can have no systematic 27 VII, 7 | of theirs, no philosophy existed which made a nearer approach 28 VII, 9 | who thought that nothing existed but that which they beheld 29 VII, 13| the power of perception existed in bodies from the joining