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1 5 | about an all containing Space. ~[Ezek. viii.15, 16.] Again 2 5 | first of all he assumes a Space, and how is a Space like 3 5 | assumes a Space, and how is a Space like God? For one limits 4 5 | concerning the nature of the Space there is an undeniably great 5 5 | discussion. For not only is the Space not like God, but [neither 6 5 | be asked concerning that Space, whether half of it is dark 7 5 | to accept; for since that Space which confines both of them 8 5 | Spaces, and suppose a third Space between Space and Space. 9 5 | suppose a third Space between Space and Space. Concerning the 10 5 | Space between Space and Space. Concerning the property 11 5 | the property of this third Space there is a third inquiry 12 5 | For of necessity, that Space which confines is one, and 13 5 | boundaries do not bound and limit Space as if it came to an end, 14 5 | bound things in the midst of Space, that is to say. either 15 5 | But if they say that that Space is altogether the same ( 16 5 | person who is in the midst of Space cannot occupy the whole 17 5 | occupy the whole of that Space. ~And if it be not so, fashion 18 5 | is in the midst of that Space, and has a body must necessarily 19 5 | anything which is not in Space cannot be limited; there 20 5 | be limited; there is no Space to limit it. ~ 21 6 | Bardaisan's Hymns to Space are impious. ~And on this 22 6 | which the Teachings give to Space, the true Teaching gives 23 6 | God, because He is His own Space. For greater are the praises 24 6 | Bardaisan uttered concerning Space than those which he uttered 25 6 | the God in the midst of Space, which (praises) are not 26 6 | suitable [P. 133, l.10.] for Space, but for God. For if they 27 6 | if they are suitable for Space their Space is found to 28 6 | suitable for Space their Space is found to be more excellent 29 6 | title of 'Existence' on Space along with God. And as it 30 6 | not right to postulate a Space which is able to limit God. 31 6 | lordship, the (title of) Space is also necessary. [P. 134.] 32 7 | he made Him depend upon Space, so he made Him depend upon 33 7 | which to dwell, nor upon a Space (or Domain) within which 34 8 | God and Space in the Heresies. Answers 35 8 | unlike one another. And if a Space surrounds him, then again 36 8 | three Entities, and the Space is not like the Heavens, 37 8 | For it is found that a Space surrounds him as being an 38 8 | Mani also. For he names a Space and an Earth along with 39 8 | that He is in the midst of Space, but he does not [attribute 40 8 | limited God. For he made Space] support God [L. 48.] and 41 8 | up. . . . a self existent Space like God. For [L. 11.] both 42 10| with one another if the Space was infinite? ~And, therefore, 43 10| may be said), that if that Space in which they all dwell 44 10| and the length of that Space is immeasurable, and its 45 10| from one another in that Space which is infinite? ~ 46 11| imprisoned their Gods within one Space. And because they are not 47 41| himself. [P. 176.] But for a space let us submit and accept