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1 I | required a lofty height if the parts down below at the foot were 2 I | which dispersed in many parts of Scripture are included 3 V | they are split into many parts, perhaps infinitely numerous; 4 VI | Scripture, even in those parts which appear not to agree 5 IX(205) | that the soul had eight parts, the hegemonicon or governing 6 IX | find this usage in other parts of Scripture; for example, " 7 XI | who maintain that certain parts of the ancient writings 8 XI | pasture, or approving some parts and rejecting others, let 9 XII | foods which benefit other parts of the body. Well, then, 10 XIII | that you should accept such parts even of Greek philosophy 11 XIII | divide God's people into two parts, and make them say over 12 XVII(311)| speech consists of elementary parts (in Physics, atoms), and, 13 XVII | been assigned different parts of the earth bear names 14 XVIII | compound nature, and the parts of which Jesus, who became 15 XX | and this is why all the parts have been proportioned, 16 XXII | probable that different parts of the earth were originally 17 XXII | probable that different parts of the earth were originally 18 XXII | originally assigned the different parts of the earth to the different 19 XXII | in a nutshell. But if the parts of the earth have not been 20 XXII | chooses relate how the various parts of the earth, having been 21 XXII | country's customs, or certain parts of a carcase, head or shoulder, 22 XXII | own language, to various parts of the earth according as 23 XXII | scattered over the other parts of the earth. Now let us 24 XXII | allege that "the various parts of the earth were originally 25 XXII | oversight of the various parts of the earth"; but we even 26 XXII | inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession." 533 27 XXIII | further observe that in many parts of Scripture God commands 28 XXIII | being mutilated in their parts, and ulcerated, and subject 29 XXIII | and in which of its sixty parts; and the more careful calculators 30 XXIV | other, and, as they are parts of one another, they will 31 XXIV | consisting of different parts. We do not because a man 32 XXIV | because a man has different parts divide him into many created 33 XXIV | single being, a man with many parts, has been created by God. 34 XXIV | others: Do you admit that the parts of a thing are not destructive 35 XXIV | others I mentioned, are parts of matter? ~Just so. ~And 36 XXIV | things? ~Yes. ~If, then, the parts of a thing are not destructive 37 XXIV | follows that they are not parts of one another; and if they 38 XXIV | another; and if they are not parts of one another, they will 39 XXIV | another, they will not be parts of one and the same matter. 40 XXVII | and will force certain parts to swell, so as to produce