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1 Text| is it because of their nature, which is good, that they 2 Text| evil body change the good nature ? But if the Stranger changes 3 Text| they are [not] changed in nature. But if that creative power 4 Text| bound' by its essential nature ; for, (in the case of) 5 Text| this interval of time, the nature of the soul is found to 6 Text| He can change the soul's nature. But if the nature is changed 7 Text| soul's nature. But if the nature is changed by creative power, 8 Text| the Maker can change the nature according to His will, as 9 Text| abnormal eyes, alien to nature, that our Lord gave to the 10 Text| eyes in accordance with nature. [If He were] a Stranger, 11 Text| organs which were not in nature, (it was) in order that 12 Text| the normal arrangement of nature. Again, He gave new laws 13 Text| and maintained primeval nature, in order that when He is 14 Text| of the new laws primeval nature may come forward and prove 15 Text| and maintained the former nature. For, as I have already 16 Text| on that account a strange nature also, so that, just as His 17 Text| that bound the course of Nature 6 (is able to alter it) 18 Text| the Laws.] For a composite nature cannot remain in its composite 19 Text| generation the order of nature 10 was fixed and . continued ( 20 Text| they call Him 'strange' to Nature, if His deed had been contrary 21 Text| deed had been contrary to Nature how much more would they 22 Text| 142.] had done contrary to Nature they would not have considered