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1 I, 11| for how can he impart the breath of life who has himself 2 II, 13| blood, that of air in the breath, that of fire in the vital 3 II, 13| the vital heat from the breath, as fire from the air: so 4 III, 29| breeze, and what the contrary breath. It is disgraceful, therefore, 5 IV, 6 | things, who placed the sweet breath in all, and made God the 6 IV, 8 | spirits of God. For speech is breath sent forth with a voice 7 IV, 8 | something. But, however, since breath and speech are sent forth 8 IV, 8 | different parts, inasmuch as breath proceeds from the nostrils, 9 IV, 8 | putting forth of the voice and breath, if he is acquainted with 10 IV, 8 | and all their power by the breath of His mouth." And also 11 V, 10| that king "Than who The breath of being none e'er drew,~ 12 V, 15| who produces and gives breath to men, willed that all 13 V, 19| breathed into them the breath of life, and gave them light. 14 VI, 1 | fashioned and received the breath of life from Him on this 15 VI, 11| life, who endues them with breath, who vouchsafes to them 16 VII, 4 | the sun, or light, or the breath of the winds, or the moisture 17 VII, 12| that which is of heavenly breath remains fixed, and flourishes 18 VII, 12| the body also, while the breath still remained in it, would 19 VII, 12| death, and with his latest breath discoursing about his dissolution. 20 VII, 25| since so many with one breath speak similar things; and