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1 I, 8 | moved, and that the cold remains at rest. And that the water, 2 I, 8 | borne upwards and the other remains beneath. And that the earth 3 I, 8 | investigations towards what remains for consideration.~ 4 I, 16| turn perish, yet itself remains always complete; so after 5 I, 16| them being introduced, it remains eternal. Some maintain that 6 IV, 14| into nine, and treat what remains over as roots. For example, 7 IV, 14| forty-five, and nothing remains; (wherefore) in the case 8 IV, 14| four are 28, and nothing remains; (wherefore) they say that 9 IV, 28| wishes the youth to say, and remains in expectation of the issue 10 IV, 46| little; but thus exactly~E'er remains with axis fixed and poised 11 V, 1 | regard of the truth. It remains, therefore, to hasten on 12 V, 2 | unmoved. For what exists remains forming all things, and 13 V, 14| the darkness, the darkness remains isolated, invisible, obscure, 14 VI, 32| sufficiently declared. It remains for us to explain the tenets 15 VII, 7 | and saving doctrine, what remains, but that, by restoring 16 VII, 10| odour of the ointment still remains, and is left behind, even 17 VII, 13| deficiency, there still remains in the (conglomeration of) 18 VIII, 1 | sufficient. God Himself, however, remains with Himself, far separated 19 VIII, 10| but that another portion remains wild, and is denominated 20 IX, 1 | the greatest struggle now remains behind, viz., to furnish 21 IX, 25| period of His advent, there remains the supposition that the 22 X, 7 | and yet the seal) itself remains of itself what it was, so