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1 I, 11| the meeting of such great elements. Let us see what there was 2 I, 11| impossible that the senseless elements, which are separated by 3 II, 5 | WORSHIPPED, AND NOT THE ELEMENTS OR HEAVENLY BODIES; AND 4 II, 5 | obtuse mind adore as gods the elements, which are both created 5 II, 6 | THE WHOLE UNIVERSE NOR THE ELEMENTS ARE GOD, NOR ARE THEY POSSESSED 6 II, 6 | heavenly fires and the other elements of the world are gods, they 7 II, 6 | itself God, nor are the elements which are its parts; because 8 II, 7 | first, in preferring the elements, that is, the works of God, 9 II, 7 | worshipping the figures of the elements themselves under human form. 10 II, 7 | openly sacrifice to the elements themselves. Men are possessed 11 II, 9 | confusion of matter and the elements; but that God afterwards 12 II, 10| WORLD, AND ITS PARTS, THE ELEMENTS AND SEASONS.~Now, having 13 II, 10| importance were these two elements considered, that they believed 14 II, 10| flow these two principal elements, fire and water, He who 15 II, 13| is composed of opposing elements. For he consists of soul 16 II, 13| determined that there were four elements, that is, fire, air, water, 17 II, 13| were composed of these four elements by God, for he said that 18 II, 13| that of all things only two elements are found, the whole nature 19 II, 14| the earth, admiring the elements of the world, began to worship 20 III, 6 | are composed of these two elements, the one of which is endowed 21 IV, 18| world itself, and all the elements of the world, bewailed? 22 VI, 2 | were delivering the first elements of virtue, which would be 23 VII, 3 | with heavy and corruptible elements. Therefore that is more 24 VII, 4 | of different and opposing elements, soul and body, that is, 25 VII, 5 | having suspended the light elements on high, and depressed the 26 VII, 5 | man is made up of opposing elements; for the body, because it 27 VII, 9 | the world consists of two elements which are opposed to one 28 VII, 15| place throughout all the elements of the world, by which the