Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | words stood for and, having formed my mouth to repeat these
2 5, X | created any evil substance, I formed the idea of two masses,
3 6, I | act of thought, by which I formed those ideas, was itself
4 6, I | and yet it could not have formed them if it were not itself
5 6, V | out of which he made and formed and ordered it, but left
6 9, VIII | tell how these images are formed, even if it is evident which
7 10, VI | these words were which were formed at that time the outer ear
8 10, X | which he had never before formed, how can that be a true
9 10, XVIII | the perceptions which were formed in the mind, like footprints
10 11 | relation of the visible and formed matter of heaven and earth
11 11 | matrix from which it was formed. This leads to an intricate
12 11, II | creation has been beautifully formed - though not everywhere
13 11, VI | something which was neither formed nor nothing, something that
14 11, VI | it was with the images of formed bodies, changing and varying
15 11, VIII | the possibility of being formed. For thou, O Lord, hadst
16 11, XII | thee. One of them is so formed that, without any wavering
17 11, XII | earth - visible and well formed, with the ordered beauty
18 11, XIII | these two - one thing well formed in the beginning and another
19 11, XV | that every entity already formed and all matter capable of
20 11, XVII | entities already perfected and formed, invisible and visible,
21 11, XIX | not only every created and formed thing but also everything
22 11, XIX | that everything that is formed from what is formless was
23 11, XIX | was formless before it was formed.~
24 11, XX | come to be separated and formed, we can now perceive them
25 11, XX | which both of them were formed, and both now stand out
26 11, XXII | the waters so beautifully formed? Or, if it be taken thus,
27 11, XXII | specific word they were formed. If, then, Genesis is silent
28 11, XXIV | and earth” refers to no formed and perfect entity, whether
29 11, XXVIII| which was capable of being formed by thy likeness through
30 11, XXVIII| these entities were already formed and distinct. Still another
31 11, XXVIII| understand it to refer to one formed entity - a spiritual one,
32 11, XXVIII| and the earth were to be formed do not take it in a simple
33 11, XXIX | to the universe already formed, it then might rightly be
34 11, XXIX | first formless and then formed, he is not being absurd
35 11, XXIX | the tune? For a tune is a formed sound; and an unformed thing
36 11, XXIX | does not exist cannot be formed. In the same way, matter
37 11, XXIX | sound, which afterward is formed into a song; but just as
38 11, XXIX | matter.” But the sound is formed in order that it may be
39 11, XXIX | because the tune is not formed in order that it may become
40 11, XXIX | sound, but the sound is formed in order that it may become
41 11, XXIX | in value - because things formed are certainly superior to
42 12, II | is more excellent than a formed corporeal entity; and the
43 12, XVII | madest it, and thy hands formed the dry land.580 For it
44 12, XXXII | land, first bare and then formed, so as to be visible and
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