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1 1 | ignorant persons, and~those who form opinions without consideration:
2 4 | that which is the cause of~form, the formal.~ Do not be
3 4 | Let this power~then not form such opinions, and all is
4 6 | thou dost venerate, but form a just opinion of the~source
5 6 | are of one kin and of one form.~ Frequently consider the
6 6 | have no natural power~to form our judgements.~ Accustom
7 7 | co-ordinated, and they combine to form the same~universe (order).
8 7 | will~certainly be of like form, and it is not possible
9 8 | times, substance, cause (form),~activity, and incident.
10 8 | what its causal nature (or form)?~And what is it doing in
11 8 | movements of the senses, to form a just judgement of~plausible
12 9 | into the quality of the form of an object, and detach
13 9 | a thing of this peculiar form is~naturally made to endure.~
14 9 | eternity have been done in like form, and will be~such to time
15 9 | unsettles thee? Is~it the form of the thing? Look at it.
16 10| dramas and stages of the same form,~whatever thou hast learned
17 11| vacuum, and surveys its form,~and it extends itself into
18 11| avoiding.~ The spherical form of the soul maintains its
19 12| dividing them into matter, form~and purpose.~ What a power
20 12| same things, sameness of form and shortness of duration.
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