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1 I, pref, 1| are unable, even in such a matter, to distinguish falsehood
2 I, 4, 1 | they relate to have, as a matter of course, become violently
3 I, 4, 2 | was the substance of the matter from which this world was
4 I, 4, 5 | passion into unorganized matter. He then by this process
5 I, 4, 5 | this hypostatizing of ideal matter) they say that the Saviour
6 I, 5, 1 | from the passion, which was matter; a second from the conversion,
7 I, 5, 1 | from the passion, and from matter, which they call left-handed.
8 I, 5, 5 | consisting of fusible and fluid matter, and then afterwards, as
9 I, 5, 6 | earth, his fleshy part from matter, and his spiritual man from
10 I, 6, 1 | His nature], since indeed matter is incapable of salvation.
11 I, 7, 1 | and while destroying all matter, shall also be extinguished
12 I, 7, 5 | The material goes, as a matter of course, into corruption.
13 I, 8, 4 | which they maintain that matter derived its origin. The
14 I, 9, 1 | and then again calling the matter to mind, he, last of all,
15 I, 15, 2 | And, again, they put the matter thus: If the first Tetrad
16 I, 21, 5 | thought of, it is a difficult matter to describe all their opinions.~
17 I, 23, 1 | neither part nor lot in this matter, for thy heart is not fight
18 I, 24, 5 | of every kind of lust, a matter of perfect indifference.
19 I, 26, 3 | as teaching that it is a matter of indifference to practise
20 I, 30, 3 | body which was composed of matter, and greatly burdened by
21 I, 30, 5 | upon the subjacent dregs of matter, and fixed his desire upon
22 I, 30, 6 | Sophia so labouring in this matter, that she might empty him (
23 II, 1, 2 | above Him, since it is matter of necessity that God, the
24 II, 10 | AND NOT FROM PRE-EXISTENT MATTER.~1.
25 II, 10, 2 | whence is the substance of matter, while they believe not
26 II, 10, 3 | in all resources) created matter itself, inasmuch as they
27 II, 10, 3 | produced the remainder of matter.~4.
28 II, 10, 4 | nothing, but only out of matter already existing, yet God
29 II, 10, 4 | But the assertion that matter was produced from the Enthymesis
30 II, 12, 6 | Sige, but let them [as a matter of necessity] exclude either
31 II, 13, 7 | nothing, and the production of matter with the formation of the
32 II, 13, 8 | And let us see how the matter stands with respect to the
33 II, 14, 3 | for his part, speaks of matter, and exemplar, and God.
34 II, 14, 4 | out of previously existing matter, both Anaxagoras, Empedocles,
35 II, 14, 6 | principles gave rise to the matter [of things], and another
36 II, 15, 3 | been made; but it is a matter of necessity that they,
37 II, 17, 9 | But they do not in this matter go forward [in their account]
38 II, 18, 4 | it was the substance of matter. As if God were not light,
39 II, 18, 7 | deliverance from unstable matter, and reconciliation to the
40 II, 18, 7 | declare that the substance of matter was formed. To say, therefore,
41 II, 19, 2 | really nothing, then, as a matter of course, he was ignorant
42 II, 19, 4 | but derived from this [matter], form, and appearance,
43 II, 19, 4 | being almost extinguished in matter, and was almost on the point
44 II, 19, 4 | seed increased in this same matter, and received a form, and
45 II, 20, 5 | from these, as becoming matter. Since, therefore, there
46 II, 23, 1 | truth [signified] as to matter and substance; but it ought,
47 II, 27, 3 | of such a building is a matter of ease.~
48 II, 28, 2 | of autumn--though it is a matter connected with this world,
49 II, 28, 3 | discovered the origin of matter, he should in reality set
50 II, 28, 6 | what was true regarding the matter, neither let us be ashamed
51 II, 28, 7 | concerning the substance of matter, that God produced it. For
52 II, 28, 7 | leave the knowledge of this matter to God, even as the Lord
53 II, 29, 3 | have been resolved into matter, shall be consumed by that
54 II, 29, 3 | consumed with the rest of matter.~
55 II, 33, 4 | perfect pliability in the matter acted upon, and thus the
56 II, 35, 1 | ones, then it follows, as a matter of necessity, that from
57 III, 3, 2 | the bishops. For it is a matter of necessity that every
58 III, 7, 1 | distract our mind from the matter in hand, [by wandering]
59 III, 11, 2 | however, does himself put this matter beyond all controversy on
60 III, 14, 1 | clearly evinces, not as a matter of boasting, but as bound
61 III, 17, 2 | dry wheat without fluid matter, nor can a loaf possess
62 III, 18, 3 | fellowship with us in the matter of food? Whether is it he
63 III, 23, 1 | be long-suffering in the matter of the correction of man
64 IV, 6, 6 | convinced with respect to the matter in hand by their own plain
65 IV, 17, 3 | sacrifices, nor in [the matter of] frankincense hast thou
66 IV, 30, 4 | As a matter of course, therefore, these
67 IV, 31, 2 | unto me." Now this whole matter was indicated through Lot,
68 V, 20, 1 | It follows, then, as a matter of course, that these heretics
69 V, 27, 2 | never-ending. It is in this matter just as occurs in the case
70 V, 35, 2 | this is the truth of the matter.~
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