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1 Pre | subsequent book with the matter, and occasionally with the
2 Pre, 0(1) | supplying tolerably good matter for proof, that no expectation
3 Pre, 0(2) | I trust, much valuable matter will be extracted and brought
4 Pre | or, to supply some new matter, which had suggested itself
5 1, 4 | fabricated from one (species of) matter,—let us express our wonder
6 1, 5 | should be mixed up with matter that is perishable, and
7 1, 6 | ride over that of humid matter ? ~
8 1, 18 | and naturally descending, matter (of sea-water15), and thus,
9 1, 20 | and) ./. with perishable matter ; affirm, that He is the
10 1, 25 | as being ever near to the matter and elements, of (all) bodies.
11 1, 27 | rational and irrational; in matter too, both cold and hot;
12 1, 28 | warm its opposite; and of matter, wet and dry. It is moreover
13 1, 31 | neither has it been made matter of wonder, that there exists
14 1, 36 | the use of this; which is matter,—is the offspring of Bodies,
15 1, 37 | has been fabricated out of matter, and (material) bodies ;
16 1, 43 | cleansed from the obstinacy of matter, and recognize the Sower,
17 1, 47(47) | 1 Matter, in some respects similar
18 1, 61 | animals; even this inanimate matter will he change into the
19 1, 62 | and will engrave on the matter of brass the likeness of
20 1, 77(71) | the soul partook of the matter of the body: Orat. contra
21 2, 3(1) | man is secondarily, may be matter of debate. ~
22 2, 4 | 4. But also, to matter warm and cold, wet and dry,
23 2, 10 | brass, iron, and other matter, they sought out, and formed
24 2, 15(27) | 155. shortly details the matter thus: " Rex Superum Phrygii
25 2, 15(28) | has not overstated this matter, is evident from many ancient
26 2, 15(28) | of this noxious sort of matter is to be found in some of
27 2, 19(34) | parts," &c. Syr.[Syriac]. Matter similar to this will be
28 2, 20(42) | made Entelechia, or form, matter, and privation, principles, &
29 2, 21 | and the passiveness45 of matter, are of one and the same
30 2, 21(45) | element) the originators were Matter and God,—as Plato had.—But
31 2, 21 | these souls (consist) of matter, and body ? and, that they
32 2, 23 | imposition of (plastic) hand upon matter, were things really existing:
33 2, 30 | means of fabricated earthly matter, and a little blood ;—the
34 2, 39(76) | most fanciful and silly matter of any in Plato, and honoured
35 2, 41(78) | 2 Much interesting matter to this effect cited from
36 2, 46 | perishable and corporeal matter of fire, water, air, and
37 2, 48 | had with one another about matter." ~
38 2, 50(93) | interesting and valuable matter on these, and other Oracles
39 2, 80 | the ./. wonder of the matter is this, that, when their
40 2, 81(149)| where much interesting matter, to this effect, is collected
41 2, 87 | has accordingly been made matter of history, that the Temple
42 3, 1(2) | Alexander, Book ii. sect. 77. Matter nearly allied to that in
43 3, 5 | can he have to say on this matter, who dares to oppose the
44 3, 10 | this marked instance, the matter to its right effect ? and
45 3, 11 | name to wood, stone, and matter that is inanimate ?~
46 3, 13(14) | p. 180. A. where similar matter will be found.~
47 3, 16(19) | has rather overstated the matter; assuming that this had
48 3, 39(38) | gives also the following matter. ~
49 3, 39 | which was of inanimate ./. matter, and in the form of an Image
50 3, 39 | of artificers of (mere) matter, altogether for the residence
51 3, 55 | egress from this world, matter of shame; or, that He should
52 3, 57 | own life, conducted the matter both well and virtuously
53 3, 60(90) | us; but has the following matter, ib. p. 540. A. B. seq.
54 3, 71 | will he delight in bodily matter, nor in the fumes of earthly
55 4, 6 | would have supposed this matter to have been brought about
56 4, 8(23) | second Book contains no such matter. All I can see in it, I
57 4, 14 | testimony (otherwise) to this matter; and, of the Prophets, Elias
58 4, 22(78) | of Josephus: but, as the matter omitted could have but little
59 4, 28 | might have been as any mere matter of opinion. But we can investigate (
60 4, 32 | leave his wife except in the matter of fornication 121, and
61 4, 32 | not sufficient for this matter, except those to whom it
62 4, 33(125)| it must be confessed, the matter contained in the 13th verse,
63 4, 36(147)| 27, 28. The End of the matter is said to be, when the
64 5, 5 | put much together on this (matter,) viz.; That (men) should
65 5, 15 | then, let us again try the matter thus, -- You say of Him
66 5, 15 | has arisen capable of this matter? Or, Is it (not) right we
67 5, 15 | or confess, but that the matter is in truth Divine, and
68 5, 17 | still he brought not the matter to effect. He (the Saviour)
69 5, 23 | Churches. But, even if the matter be (wholly) false, then
70 5, 24 | had thus dealt with the matter for the sake of these things,
71 5, 33 | or three witnesses, every matter shall be established55," --
72 5, 46(92) | iv. par. 6, above. This matter occurs also in the Demonstr.
73 5, 46 | all nations97." Now, this matter was then declared in a corner
74 5, 47 | Philosophy; still, the matter will not thus be made easy, (
75 5, 52(111)| and Lactantius treats this matter much at length in his admirable
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