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1 I, 3 | effect that, being very numerous, they pass their time in 2 I, 8 | animals made their appearance, numerous and dissimilar, all having 3 I, 11| us, and with others more numerous. And that intervals between 4 I, 11| space (worlds) are more numerous, and in another less so; 5 IV, 28| unintelligible, may serve for numerous purposes, and in the issue 6 IV, 32| many ways; for stones very numerous and unusually large, being 7 V, 2 | These are the heads of very numerous discourses which (the Naassene) 8 V, 3 | because," says he, "more numerous are the children of the 9 V, 11| imitate this (Nimrod): as numerous are they as the gnawing ( 10 V, 22| interpretation throughout numerous books. The volume, however, 11 VI, 20| puts asunder, and evinces numerous attempts by subdividing 12 VII, 7 | to Aristotle, into very numerous and diversified parts. Now 13 VII, 9 | reality, contains in itself numerous forms of manifold, and particoloured, 14 VII, 24| inasmuch as they are (too) numerous and devoid of reason, and 15 IX, 7 | having been rejected by numerous sects; while also some of 16 IX, 12| seeing that these are very numerous and ridiculous. Since, however, 17 IX, 13| have been rent into very numerous sects, yet I intend to elucidate