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1 1, 2 | moon, and the rest of the parts of the universe, the primary
2 1, 25 | because the (constituent) parts of the world are many, they
3 1, 26 | into Gods the (constituent) parts of the Universe, and (virtually)
4 1, 26 | out of the (constituent) parts of the one Universe, and
5 1, 27 | wholly and altogether of many parts,—is God: not considering
6 1, 27 | nature could never subsist of parts or be complex, or could
7 1, 27 | that if it consisted of parts, could it be Divine. For,
8 1, 27 | that which consists of many parts, is of necessity dissimilar19:
9 1, 27(19) | things consisted of similar parts. (Plutarch, p. 876. Vol.
10 1, 27 | simple, ./. and without parts. But this nature (of things)
11 1, 27 | it is constituted of many parts, and is (therefore) compounded;
12 1, 27 | it is too, in many of its parts, changing. And where it
13 1, 27 | simple, it is also without parts, and is uncompounded; (placed)
14 1, 28 | compound, consisting of many parts, and many compositions;
15 1, 29 | not been constituted of parts, nor has it been compounded
16 1, 29 | one body there are many parts, members, viscera, and bowels,
17 1, 29 | consists) of neither body nor parts; so also (we say) of this
18 1, 29 | which is constituted of many parts. So also the WORD OF GOD,
19 1, 32 | consisting nevertheless of many parts, it cannot be right to erect
20 1, 43 | and rational being, all parts and places that are above
21 2, 7 | acts, and of the different parts of the body. And again ,
22 2, 19 | extent, or having projecting parts, and infinite, were, forsooth,
23 2, 19(34) | extent, or, having projecting parts," &c. Syr.[Syriac]. Matter
24 2, 21 | whole consists of all its parts, the entire universe itself
25 2, 21(47) | the whole world, with its parts, God. This, they say, is
26 2, 64(119)| then divided into as many parts as there are districts,
27 2, 77 | and Lysimachus, of those parts that bordered upon Thrace.
28 3, 1 | been divided into many (parts), some taking Syria by way
29 3, 19 | proper existence20 in all his parts, has, it is clear, no proper
30 3, 40 | of His record in all its parts, both as to His deeds and
31 3, 79 | possession of the northern parts, together with those who
32 4, 5 | like manner, in the western parts of the world, the whole
33 4, 8 | possessions, the uttermost parts of the earth21." Just as
34 4, 16 | which took place in various parts of the city, are obvious
35 4, 23 | God. With both, certain parts were honoured; and of both,
36 4, 33 | and passeth even to the parts of the ./. soul and of
37 5, 52 | and to pass into foreign parts, when all the nations were
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