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1 1, 2 | elements, the earth, water, air, and fire, with the name
2 1, 6 | of all,—the earth, water, air, and fire, were themselves
3 1, 9 | has attempered this cold air with the power of heat;
4 1, 23 | by the percussion of the air: but THE WORD is living,
5 1, 23 | others, that are in the air; and to others, on the earth.
6 1, 33 | at once illuminates the air, affords light to the eyes,
7 1, 36 | and different;—some in the air and on the earth ; and of
8 1, 37 | in the sether, and in the air above the earth. The habitable ./.
9 1, 37 | to Him the powers of the air, which are invisible to
10 1, 38 | the things that are in the air, on the earth, and under
11 1, 38 | mouth of mortals into the air33; but is,—as it has now
12 1, 40 | beings) that are in the air; but also by those that
13 1, 41 | way in the free expanse of air,—proclaim the meed of praise
14 1, 44 | senses; this earth also, and air, as well as this whole constitution (
15 1, 44 | the earth, the waters, the air, and fire. But it is not
16 1, 44 | of the earth, or of the air; nor, of any essence cold
17 1, 63 | these which flies in the air; and, again, would seize,
18 1, 69 | light, inhales the purer air, and henceforward is considered
19 1, 70 | each) receive the natural air and breath, and bear about
20 1, 72 | says,—when shewing that the air, which is on the earth,
21 2, 4 | very waters, the earth, the air and fire;—things which we
22 2, 12 | Powers which fly in the air: and again, they availed
23 2, 20(42)| addition to those of earth, air, fire, and water: his words
24 2, 22 | fire56; others, the ./. air57; and others, a compound58
25 2, 22(57)| Archelaus made both the air and infinity the origin
26 2, 22(58)| Elements of all were fire, air, earth, and water; while
27 2, 45 | he says: "What fire is to air; such the air is to the
28 2, 45 | fire is to air; such the air is to the water; and the
29 2, 46 | corporeal matter of fire, water, air, and earth ? and affirm
30 2, 46 | inanimate elements, fire, water, air, and earth ! Nevertheless
31 3, 56 | Demons) that was beneath the air. Nor was it tardily that
32 3, 57 | residing above the earth in the air, (and) invisible to mortal
33 3, 65 | elements, Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, -- were Gods;
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