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1 2 | time is a point, and the substance is in a flux,~and the perception
2 3 | of a thing~it is in its substance, in its nudity, in its complete
3 4 | living being, having one~substance and one soul; and observe
4 5 | constant a flux both of substance and of time, and of~motion
5 5 | which are produced. For~substance is like a river in a continual
6 5 | Think of the universal substance, of which thou hast a very
7 5 | reason which pervades all substance~and through all time by
8 6 | BOOK SIX~ ~ THE substance of the universe is obedient
9 6 | to vapour, if indeed all substance is one, or they will be
10 6 | conspiration and the unity of~the substance.~ Adapt thyself to the things
11 6 | satisfied with the amount of substance which has been assigned
12 7 | pervades all things, and one substance, and one law, one~common
13 7 | material soon disappears in the substance of the whole;~and everything
14 7 | Through the universal substance as through a furious torrent
15 7 | nature out of the universal substance, as if it were~wax, now
16 7 | seest, and out of their substance will make other things,
17 7 | again other things from the substance of them, in order that the
18 7 | view of all~time and of all substance, dost thou suppose it possible
19 7 | observation: This~thou art in substance (reality), though in men'
20 8 | according to its worth, times, substance, cause (form),~activity,
21 8 | constitution? What is~its substance and material? And what its
22 8 | that she requires neither substance from~without nor wants a
23 9 | is here, that even every substance which is~somewhat dry, is
24 10| thing, both what it~is in substance, and what place it has in
25 10| of time and the whole of substance,~and consider that all individual
26 10| individual things as to substance are a grain of~a fig, and
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