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1 I, 2 | things that are produced from earth and the cosmical system,
2 I, 2 | sends up a production from earth, and that this is water;
3 I, 2 | of all things, when the earth was still undergoing its
4 I, 4 | quarter situated around the earth, and that they do not advance
5 I, 5 | generated; but that the earth is poised aloft, upheld
6 I, 5 | And that rain arises from earth's giving back (the vapours
7 I, 6 | is carried still further, earth is formed; and when condensed
8 I, 6 | cold. And that the expanded earth is wafted along upon the
9 I, 6 | stars are produced from earth by reason of the mist which
10 I, 6 | mist which arises from this earth; and when this is attenuated,
11 I, 6 | stars do not move under the earth, as some have supposed,
12 I, 6 | supposed, but around the earth, just as a cap is turned
13 I, 6 | not by being under the earth, but because covered by
14 I, 6 | the higher portions of the earth, and on account of the greater
15 I, 6 | earthquake takes place when the earth is altered into a larger (
16 I, 7 | solidification of which earth derived support; but that
17 I, 7 | atmosphere. And that the earth is in figure plane; and
18 I, 7 | bearing along the wafted earth. But that among moist substances
19 I, 7 | among moist substances on earth, was the sea, and the waters
20 I, 7 | the actual waters in the earth; for that this is hollow,
21 I, 7 | their distance from the earth; and further, they are not
22 I, 7 | stars takes place under the earth. And that the moon is eclipsed
23 I, 7 | moon is eclipsed when the earth is interposed, and occasionally
24 I, 7 | falling on that under the earth; for when this is moved,
25 I, 7 | this is moved, that the earth also, being wafted by it,
26 I, 8 | ANAXAGORAS; HIS ORIGIN OF THE EARTH AND OF ANIMALS; OTHER SYSTEMS.~
27 I, 8 | where the scorched air and earth are produced, of which the
28 I, 8 | remains beneath. And that the earth is at rest, and that on
29 I, 8 | diffused light over the earth, and made the atmosphere
30 I, 8 | which ought to happen if the earth was even. And with regard
31 I, 8 | animals, he affirms that the earth, being originally fire in
32 I, 9 | speculators), affirming fire and earth to be the originating principles
33 I, 9 | principles of the universe--the earth as matter, but the fire
34 I, 11| of moisture. And that the earth of our world was created
35 I, 12| small sparks, and that the earth is infinite, and is surrounded
36 I, 12| that all things spring from earth. This man affirmed that
37 I, 12| its being filtered through earth, asserts that it is on account
38 I, 12| had been a mixture of the earth with the sea, and that in
39 I, 12| following: that in the midst of earth, and in mountains, shells
40 I, 12| men had perished when the earth, being precipitated into
41 I, 13| divine power. And that the earth in the middle of the cosmical
42 I, 16| consists; (I mean) fire, air, earth, water, from which all the
43 I, 16| the children of heaven and earth. But others assert that (
44 I, 17| elements),--viz., fire, and earth, and water, and air,--to
45 I, 21| that have fallen to the earth. They subsist upon them,
46 I, 23| How first both gods and earth were made,~And rivers, and
47 I, 23| but next~Wide-stretching Earth, ever the throne secure
48 I, 23| breezy Tartarus in wide earth's recess;~And Love, who
49 I, 23| Day were born;~But primal Earth, equal to self in sooth
50 IV, 3 | blood-vessels, as the seeds of the earth sink into the ground; from
51 IV, 5 | with him throughout the earth; (and) none equal to the
52 IV, 8 | into unequal distances from earth. And he asserts that the
53 IV, 8 | 27. But the diameter of Earth is 80, 108 stadii; and the
54 IV, 8 | stadii; and the perimeter of Earth, 250,543 stadii; and the
55 IV, 8 | from the surface of the Earth to the lunar circle, Aristarchus
56 IV, 9 | line from the centre of the Earth to the most outward superficies
57 IV, 9 | from the surface of the Earth on which we tread to the
58 IV, 9 | distance from the centre of the Earth to its surface. And from
59 IV, 9 | circle of Saturn to the Earth he says the distance is
60 IV, 9 | the circle of Jupiter to Earth, 502,770,646 stadii; and
61 IV, 9 | from the circle of Mars to Earth, 132,418,581. From the Sun
62 IV, 9 | 418,581. From the Sun to Earth, 121,604,454; and from Mercury
63 IV, 9 | and from Mercury to the Earth, 526,882,259; and from Venus
64 IV, 9 | 882,259; and from Venus to Earth, 50,815,160.~
65 IV, 10| wanings and the shadow of the Earth, in regard also of the distance
66 IV, 10| from the surFace of the Earth 5,544,130 stadii, by increasing
67 IV, 10| Moon is distant from the Earth. But because the rest of
68 IV, 10| Moon is distant from the earth is 5,544,130, the second
69 IV, 11| that from the Moon to the Earth, it is easy also to find
70 IV, 11| according to Archimedes, from Earth to Moon be 5,544,130 stadii;
71 IV, 11| Sun is distant from the Earth 16,632,390 stadii; and Venus
72 IV, 11| 390 stadii, but from the Earth 33,264,780 stadii; and Mercury
73 IV, 11| 176,520 stadii, but from Earth 55,441,300 stadii; and Mars
74 IV, 11| 897, 170 stadii, and from Earth 105,338,470 stadii; and
75 IV, 11| 353,040 stadii, but from Earth 149,691,510 stadii; Saturn
76 IV, 11| 691,510 stadii, but from Earth 299,383,020 stadii.~
77 IV, 33| is the following. Chalky earth is fashioned into the shape
78 IV, 36| themselves speechless to earth. But the success of the
79 IV, 43| those who throughout the earth, as philosophers and theologians,
80 IV, 43| while others say that He is earth. And each of the elements
81 IV, 43| and fire, and water, and earth. And out of these having
82 IV, 43| the other two elements, earth and water, being more gross,
83 IV, 43| water is masculine, and the earth feminine. And so from the
84 IV, 43| with spirit, and water with earth. For as the power of spirit
85 IV, 43| is fire, so also that of earth is water; ... and the elements
86 IV, 46| poised in every part~Holds earth midway, and heaven itself
87 IV, 47| words: "I have traversed earth under heaven, and have gone
88 IV, 48| that have been put into the earth up to the period of Canis'
89 IV, 49| through the centre of the earth, and turns the world round.
90 V, 2 | apply it to Christ. ~"Now earth," say the Greeks, "gave
91 V, 2 | Greeks, "gave forth a man, (earth) first bearing a goodly
92 V, 2 | Adam is the man whom alone earth brought forth. And that
93 V, 2 | the whole family named on earth and in the heavens has been
94 V, 2 | gone forth unto all the earth," just as it agrees with
95 V, 5 | strife of ills across the earth~Wanders from thy breath (
96 V, 11| For know, he says, this earth and spacious heaven above,~
97 V, 11| in heaven, or things on earth. or things under the earth.
98 V, 11| earth. or things under the earth. Not night, not moon, not
99 V, 14| form, a seal of heaven and earth. The heaven and the earth
100 V, 14| earth. The heaven and the earth have a figure similar to
101 V, 14| image of the heaven and the earth, and of the things which
102 V, 14| such a figure of heaven and earth as is similar to a womb
103 V, 14| midst of the heaven and the earth have been generated infinite
104 V, 14| than a seal of heaven and earth similar to a womb. But,
105 V, 14| womb. But, again, in the earth, from the infinite seals
106 V, 15| opinion) from Homer:--~"By earth I sware, and yon broad Heaven
107 V, 16| not to send peace on the earth, but a sword,"--that is,
108 V, 21| from the most beauteous earth, that is, not from tile
109 V, 21| aspect,--make man out of the earth. But out of the parts resembling
110 V, 21| multiply, and replenish the earth," that is, Edem; for so
111 V, 21| by Moses--both heaven and earth, and the things therein--
112 V, 21| prevail in that part of the earth, for the battalion of these
113 V, 21| for inasmuch as she was earth, she was not disposed to
114 V, 21| heaven, and give ear, O earth; the Lord hath spoken,"
115 V, 21| man from Elohim; and by earth, the soul which is in man
116 V, 22| wife of whoredom, since the earth has abandoned itself to
117 VI, 6 | Empedocles speaks of:--~"For earth, indeed, by earth we see,
118 VI, 6 | For earth, indeed, by earth we see, and water by water,~
119 VI, 8 | Intelligence, he calls Heaven and Earth. And that one of these,
120 VI, 8 | his partner. but that the earth receives below the rational
121 VI, 8 | rational fruits, akin to the earth, which are borne down from
122 VI, 8 | that is, from Heaven and Earth, exclaims, "Hear, O heaven,
123 VI, 8 | heaven, and give ear, O earth, because the Lord has spoken.
124 VI, 9 | which God made heaven and earth, and rested on the seventh
125 VI, 9 | Intelligence, that is, Heaven and Earth, and of the seventh power, (
126 VI, 9 | man, taking clay from the earth. And He formed him not uncompounded,
127 VI, 13| powers, that is, Heaven and Earth. For Simon expressly speaks
128 VI, 14| the manner following: "All earth is earth, and there is no
129 VI, 14| following: "All earth is earth, and there is no difference
130 VI, 23| resembles the soul, but the earth (resembles the) body. And,
131 VI, 23| solid body exists without earth. Whence the Deity, locating
132 VI, 23| universe out of fire and earth. And the Sun, he says, calculates
133 VI, 25| what Moses asserts: "The earth was invisible, and unfashioned."
134 VI, 29| man, taking clay from the earth, and breathed upon his face
135 VI, 41| hand), and came down (to earth). And he was sent forth (
136 VI, 43| glory being conveyed to the earth, became a creator and producer
137 VI, 46| fashioned Jesus, who appeared on earth, and that the angel Gabriel
138 VI, 48| they say, are fire, water, earth, air; and these have been
139 VI, 48| moreover, alleging that the earth was divided into twelve
140 VI, 48| reason) they assert that earth is a type of the Dodecade
141 VII, 7 | world which extends from the earth to the moon is devoid of
142 VII, 7 | space extending) from the earth as far as the moon. And
143 VII, 14| from above shone down (upon earth).~
144 VII, 17| of them material, (viz.,) earth and water; and two of them
145 VII, 17| fire, and life-giving Juno earth, which produces fruits for
146 VII, 17| world: (viz.,) water and earth, out of which (proceed)
147 VII, 17| But fire, (and water,) and earth, and air, are (entities)
148 VII, 17| many, that is, fire, water, earth, air, (as well as) the animals
149 VII, 17| ocean spurts them forth on earth's expanse,~And earth on
150 VII, 17| on earth's expanse,~And earth on beams of blazing sun,
151 VII, 17| the sea; and land is the earth: whence he uses the words,
152 VII, 17| the words, from water into earth, and from earth into air.
153 VII, 17| water into earth, and from earth into air. This is what (
154 VII, 17| Empedocles) says:--~"And earth on beams~Of blazing sun,
155 VII, 17| gods, (viz.,) fire, water, earth, (and) air. (He maintains,)
156 VII, 20| during which our Lord was on earth, and that they were fashioned)
157 VII, 26| Saviour) restored it to earth, from which substance it
158 VIII, 2 | created the heavens and the earth." Moses mentions this fiery
159 VIII, 3 | LIVED FOR THIRTY YEARS ON EARTH.~This fiery deity, then,
160 VIII, 3 | for thirty years on the earth, because each AEon was in
161 VIII, 7 | Hebdomad, which is over earth, and water, and fire, and
162 VIII, 7 | fire, air, water, (and) earth, have arisen from numbers
163 IX, 5 | the fire, coming upon the earth, will judge and seize all
164 IX, 9 | not for the first time an earth when born of a virgin, but
165 IX, 10| oil, and the salt, and the earth." These constitute the astonishing
166 IX, 10| oil, and the salt, and the earth. I testify by these seven
167 IX, 24| having left children upon earth. But (they still insist)
168 IX, 24| leave children behind him on earth. They do not, however, devote
169 IX, 25| was about to be present on earth. Inasmuch, however, as the
170 X, 2 | from water, and some from earth. And among those who derived
171 X, 2 | generated fire, air, water, earth. The followers, however,
172 X, 2 | water, and Xenophanes from earth. "For from earth," says
173 X, 2 | Xenophanes from earth. "For from earth," says he, "are all things,
174 X, 2 | things terminate in the earth."~
175 X, 3 | of two substances, namely earth and water; at one time expressing
176 X, 3 | gods was Sea and Mother Earth."~And on another occasion
177 X, 3 | all might become water and earth."~And Xenophanes of Colophon
178 X, 3 | sprung from water and from earth."~Euripides, however, (derives
179 X, 3 | derives the universe) from earth and air, as one may ascertain
180 X, 3 | Mother of all, air and earth, I sing."~But Empedocles
181 X, 3 | four of them material--earth, water, fire, and air; but
182 X, 3 | principles--fire, water, earth, and air. And (he says)
183 X, 7 | seal, namely heaven and earth, having a form like a womb,
184 X, 7 | things were, like heaven and earth, fashioned similar to a
185 X, 11| Justinus calls this (Edem) Earth.~
186 X, 13| universe, fire, air, water, and earth. But inasmuch as this is
187 X, 13| consist fire, air, water, and earth, have been produced from
188 X, 27| and every quarter of the earth owes its inhabitants in
189 X, 27| multiply, and replenish the earth." So great efficacy had
190 X, 28| measureless water, nor solid earth, nor dense air, not warm
191 X, 28| fire and spirit, water and earth, from which diverse elements
192 X, 29| fire and spirit, water and earth, are neither male nor female;
193 X, 29| God commanded, that from earth should arise reptiles and