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1 I, 5 | generation, and subsistence, and destruction. This person declared the 2 I, 18| itself is undergoing partial destruction; and this all but corruption, 3 IV, 7 | but oftentimes, when a destruction of the world, as some have 4 V, 3 | the way that leadeth unto destruction, and many there are that 5 V, 8 | towards Christ, working destruction for those who follow them 6 V, 11| through and pass beyond destruction. But water, he says, is 7 V, 11| But water, he says, is destruction; nor did the world, he says, 8 V, 11| regard of succumbing under destruction, and there could not exist ( 9 V, 11| promiscuously all the gods of destruction and the God of salvation. 10 V, 11| the stars are the gods of destruction, which impose upon existent 11 VI, 17| concerning the generation and destruction of the world, as Plato says, 12 VI, 26| generated; and that some destruction, at no distant period, should 13 VI, 26| restoration of Form, and the destruction of the abortion, and (for) 14 VII, 15| would, he says, be their destruction. All things, therefore, 15 VII, 17| generation of the world, and its destruction, and its constitution, as 16 VIII, 9 | asserts that marriage is destruction. But he alleges that Adam 17 IX, 5 | world, whereas satiety its destruction. "For," says he, "the fire, 18 IX, 10| which inheres a spirit of destruction, bite any man, or woman, 19 IX, 23| offence, which is for the destruction of life, and that they ought 20 X, 15| affirming marriage to be destruction, he leads his disciples