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1 I, 3 | III. NATURE OF GOD.~You will say, then, 2 I, 13| a stalk of corn. And the nature of trees and fruit-trees,-- 3 II, 4 | world is uncreated, and that nature is eternal; and have dared 4 II, 12| creation of the world and the nature of man, they have emitted 5 II, 16| and the fowls are of one nature,--some indeed abide in their 6 II, 24| man had been made a middle nature, neither wholly mortal, 7 II, 27| XXVII. THE NATURE OF MAN.~But some one will 8 II, 27| say to us, Was man made by nature mortal? Certainly not. Was 9 II, 27| hits the mark. He was by nature neither mortal nor immortal. 10 III, 7| nor to explain of what nature they are; for there are