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1 I, 6 | But that there is such a species of air, when it is most 2 I, 11| animals and plants, and every species of moisture. And that the 3 IV, 49| obtaining (the different) species, becomes replete with animals 4 V, 2 | the gods, as well as the species and energies (of things), 5 V, 7 | having in himself all (species of) concretions and potentialities ( 6 V, 11| originating principle of every (species of) motion to all things 7 V, 14| moulded in the different species. And this (light) is a perfect 8 V, 14| certain womb, in different species, the infused radiance, so 9 V, 21| angel, Naas, that by every species of punishment she might 10 VII, 3 | genus, and another a certain species, as that (philosopher) expresses 11 VII, 3 | a certain heap, all the species of existent things derive 12 VII, 4 | absolutely. From this animal the species of all particular animals 13 VII, 4 | produced in those (particular) species, and (yet is) not (itself 14 VII, 5 | animality is not any of these (species), the subsistence, according 15 VII, 6 | threefold, viz., genus, species, (and) individual; and ( 16 VII, 6 | being the genus, and man the species, as being already distinct 17 VII, 6 | being yet moulded into a species of realized substance,--( 18 VII, 6 | the man who constitutes a species that is generated from the 19 VII, 6 | genus has been divided into species, and species into individual. 20 VII, 6 | divided into species, and species into individual. But (as 21 VII, 6 | fore-mentioned (genus and species). Aristotle primarily, and 22 VII, 6 | happen to be diversified in species. For neither does horse 23 VII, 7 | Substance denominated genus, species, (and) individual, but also 24 VII, 10| distributed by him into infinite species; just as from animal, which 25 VII, 11| constitutes) a certain (species of) beauty, and magnitude, 26 VIII, 2 | possesses in itself infinite species of various animals indigenous 27 VIII, 2 | it by those diversified species from above, it derived ( 28 VIII, 2 | acquired all those supernal species from the third AEon, who 29 VIII, 2 | When all the infinite species, then, as I have said, of 30 VIII, 2 | expression batos, because all the species of light pass down from 31 VIII, 3 | delusion of souls. For the species are styled souls, because 32 X, 12| the forms of everlasting species. For the third AEon, which 33 X, 12| from the light. As all the species of the third AEon were,