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 1   I,  38|        its origin and essential substance, never before imagined in
 2   I,  39| imagined that they dwelt in the substance of such objects. Now, having
 3   I,  60|         and which has no bodily substance, have come upon earth and
 4   I,  60|        covering of a more solid substance, which might bear the gaze
 5   I,  62|       death which is one in its substance, and not compounded, nor
 6  II,   2|     bear any name, and have any substance? But perhaps you doubt whether
 7  II,   7|       into its own impenetrable substance? finally, why the soul also,
 8  II,  14| everlasting, and without bodily substance, he vet says that they are
 9  II,  26|     being bodiless, do not have substance? For that which is not connected
10  II,  28|     spirits, and have no bodily substance, being exalted by their
11  II,  30|  defiled which has no corporeal substance; or where can corruption
12  II,  31|     take upon itself the divine substance; while others maintain that
13 III,   3|        in images, but in such a substance as it might fittingly be
14  IV,   1|         empty names without any substance, you yet deify them with
15  IV,  12|          are spirits of grosser substance, who pretend that they are
16  IV,  36|  generous in dealing with their substance, and inseparably united
17   V,   2|         Did they have any solid substance, or had their hands been
18   V,  38|       can that pass over into a substance foreign to it which has
19  VI,  16|       and forgetful of what the substance and origin of the images
20 VII,   3|        added to and reaches the substance of the deities; for either
21 VII,  12|     small piece of some odorous substance,-will it not follow that
22 VII,  13|   glorious in majesty? For what substance is there added to them from
23 VII,  28|         not the same, and their substance not one, by what methods
24 VII,  28|   bodily strength and corporeal substance, cannot be touched by corporeal
25 VII,  28|         be touched by corporeal substance; but an odour is corporeal,
26 VII,  34|         is His essence, nature, substance, quality; whether He has
27 VII,  46|       if, being made of fleshly substance, it lay stretched out in
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