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1 I, 13| thinks, primary bodies to be indivisible, and that there are three 2 IV, 8 | revolution of it to be one and indivisible; but after dividing this 3 IV, 8 | was allowed to be one and indivisible, in the first place, inasmuch 4 IV, 43| asserted that the Deity is an indivisible monad, both itself generating 5 IV, 43| But by a comparison of indivisible quantities, the kindred 6 IV, 51| one may perceive, is an indivisible point. From that point, 7 V, 4 | seed, the point which is indivisible in the body; and, he says, 8 V, 8 | parts, and those that are indivisible. And of the zodiacal signs, 9 VI, 9 | and be generated from an indivisible point, as it has been written 10 VI, 18| entities is the point which is indivisible. And from a point, he says, 11 VII, 18| perpetuated as one (and) indivisible. For, according to Empedocles, 12 VIII, 5 | which is uncompounded and indivisible, (and yet at the same time) 13 VIII, 5 | of many parts. That one indivisible tittle is, he says, one 14 IX, 4 | universe is one, divisible and indivisible; generated and ungenerated; 15 IX, 7 | that in reality He is one indivisible spirit. And he maintains