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1 1, IX | great Being, who, though not visible to our senses, was able
2 1, XVIII | or ships, or fly away on visible wings, or journey by walking
3 5, III | sequence of seasons and in the visible evidence of the stars. And
4 5, X | earth, Creator of all things visible and invisible. And it still
5 6, V | because, although it was visible for all to read, it reserved
6 8, IV | on those things that are visible and temporal, and in their
7 9, VI | not this beauty of form visible to all whose senses are
8 9, XVIII | not from memory, as a visible body might be - its image
9 9, XXI | for the happy life is not visible to the eye, since it is
10 10, IV | they speak is simply their visible presence. It was thou, O
11 11 | explores the relation of the visible and formed matter of heaven
12 11, VI | in order to receive these visible and composite forms.464~
13 11, VIII | abyss of waters which now is visible has even in its depths a
14 11, VIII | the third day, giving a visible shape to the unformed matter
15 11, XI | heavens that are above this visible heaven.~13. From this let
16 11, XII | created and a second earth - visible and well formed, with the
17 11, XVII | universally and briefly this whole visible world; then after this,
18 11, XVII | works of God which were visible should be mentioned to them.”~
19 11, XVII | subsequently related, all the visible things which are known to
20 11, XVII | because, out of it, this visible world - with all its entities
21 11, XVII | say: “The invisible and visible nature is quite fittingly
22 11, XVII | all things invisible and visible (still formless but capable
23 11, XVII | fashioned, invisible as well as visible) - all this was spoken of
24 11, XVII | and formed, invisible and visible, are not signified by the
25 11, XIX | likewise true that this visible world has its own great
26 11, XXI | which every invisible and visible creature would be created.”
27 11, XXIV | all things, invisible and visible? No, I cannot do this because
28 11, XXVIII | in its vast bosom these visible and observable entities.
29 11, XXVIII | refers to the invisible and visible world; another, only to
30 11, XXVIII | world; another, only to the visible world, in which we admire
31 12, IV(510)| He took over all that is visible . . . and brought it from
32 12, XXXII | then formed, so as to be visible and well-ordered; and the
33 12, XXXIV | produce the mysteries and the visible miracles and the sounds
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