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1 I, 16| the soul was) created, but rendered imperishable through the 2 IV, 9 | spheres, and the depths, are rendered by Archimedes. He takes 3 IV, 10| Archimedes, and the accounts rendered by the rest concerning the 4 IV, 46| at the strange sight, are rendered unobservant of everything 5 V, 2 | their foolish heart was rendered vain. For, professing themselves 6 V, 12| a dormant condition and rendered paternal characteristics, 7 V, 13| by many (arguments) have rendered evident (a system that hitherto) 8 V, 14| the water by the wind, and rendered pregnant in its nature, 9 VI, 13| pre-existent; but being rendered manifest to himself from 10 VI, 27| made) grief material, and (rendered) perplexity (the passion) 11 VI, 41| twenty-four elements,--being rendered fourfold by the Quaternion' 12 VII, 12| Aristotle has previously rendered concerning the soul and 13 VII, 20| received powers whereby, He rendered null and void the passions 14 VII, 26| another), he yet in due course rendered to each (of the elements) 15 VIII, 12| by birth. These have been rendered victims of error from being 16 IX, 25| completion, and a recompense be rendered to each man according to 17 X, 12| heaven; and after having rendered firm what intervened, He 18 X, 26| but still not negligently, rendered an account in other discourses. 19 X, 29| future events, they have rendered each one of us terrified