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St. Ephraim
Against Bardaisan's "Domnus"

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substance

   Part
1 Text| things exist in nature and substance, whereas the Stoics say 2 Text| that exists in nature and substance is corporeal (lit. is a 3 Text| though it has no body or substance. [P. 11] For all things, 4 Text| likewise has a body and substance, it is found that it is 5 Text| bodies exist has no body or substance. For if it is a body it 6 Text| be discovered which has substance and another Space be discovered 7 Text| l.17] which is also a substance, from that substance there 8 Text| also a substance, from that substance there is produced in us 9 Text| in us a likeness to this (substance) . . .~*         *         *         *         *         *         *  ~ 10 Text| because this place has no substance it is not (really) a place ? . . . 11 Text| does not exist in body and substance. And a thing which does 12 Text| which does not exist in substance is a thing to which these 13 Text| For everything which is a substance or a body has three dimensions (?). 14 Text| extent and dimension of a substance is long it is called the 15 Text| Length, because it is not a substance at all; for it is a bare 16 Text| Since then this name has no substance, let us say therefore that 17 Text| everything {that} has body and substance, whereas they (i.e. words) 18 Text| they themselves have no substance. ~For I say that I buy and 19 Text| which I buy or sell is some substance, whereas these verbs7 and 20 Text| buying' and 'selling' have no substance. Therefore substances which 21 Text| blamest him by reason of the substance of the horse which the truth 22 Text| line has not any [P. 20.] substance, as a horse has a substance, 23 Text| substance, as a horse has a substance, so that if he (i.e. the 24 Text| the (true) image of that substance, he is blamed. But in the 25 Text| because there is no real substance (which is) the likeness 26 Text| And because it has not substance it does not exist, and because 27 Text| this line, which has no substance, when it is drawn (lit. 28 Text| itself on the corporeal substance, and thou knowest whether 29 Text| or substances. For what substance belongs to Time, or what 30 Text| the name there stays the substance also, and the name of Iron 31 Text| eyelids thou givest some substance which can be felt and seen. 32 Text| meaning were any sort of substance, the ear would perceive


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