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1501 Text | to have species of a like nature and number. There are four 1502 Text | what we have said about the nature of the created and visible 1503 Text | who are of a more retiring nature, had come into being, the 1504 Text | chariot, he showed them the nature of the universe, and declared 1505 Text | of animals; and as human nature was of two kinds, the superior 1506 Text | resembled him in the evil nature which he had acquired, and 1507 Text | remained in his own accustomed nature, and his children heard 1508 Text | and they so disturbed the nature of the other or diverse, 1509 Text | has authority, to be by nature the part which is in front. 1510 Text | everything of a coarser nature, and allowed to pass only 1511 Text | being no longer of one nature with the surrounding atmosphere 1512 Text | still remain, of whatever nature and in whatever locality, 1513 Text | explore causes of intelligent nature first of all, and, secondly, 1514 Text | power of enquiring about the nature of the universe; and from 1515 Text | end we must consider the nature of fire, and water, and 1516 Text | explanation and dimly seen. What nature are we to attribute to this 1517 Text | say that it is ‘of such a nature’; nor let us speak of water 1518 Text | fire’ which is of such a nature always, and so of everything 1519 Text | that which is of a certain nature, hot or white, or anything 1520 Text | applies to the universal nature which receives all bodies— 1521 Text | departs at all from her own nature, and never in any way, or 1522 Text | father, and the intermediate nature to a child; and may remark 1523 Text | opposite or entirely different nature was stamped upon its surface, 1524 Text | fire is that part of her nature which from time to time 1525 Text | origin and are of a different nature; the one is implanted in 1526 Text | only. And there is another nature of the same name with it, 1527 Text | sense. And there is a third nature, which is space, and is 1528 Text | true and waking reality of nature, we have only this dreamlike 1529 Text | reason, vindicating the nature of true being, maintains 1530 Text | this, I say, was their nature at that time, and God fashioned 1531 Text | sufficiently apprehended their nature. Now of the two triangles, 1532 Text | of necessity be of such a nature. Now, of the triangles which 1533 Text | has two equal sides is by nature more firmly based than that 1534 Text | pass into the conquering nature, and fire becomes air and 1535 Text | at the probable truth of nature ought duly to consider.~ 1536 Text | understanding about the nature and conditions of rest and 1537 Text | inequality is the cause of the nature which is wanting in uniformity; 1538 Text | four which are of a fiery nature are clearly distinguished 1539 Text | secondly, there is the oily nature, which is smooth and divides 1540 Text | lastly, there is a frothy nature, which differs from all 1541 Text | of earth and of a briny nature; out of either of them a 1542 Text | hand, substances of the nature of wax and incense have 1543 Text | and afterwards examine the nature of our hypothesis. In order, 1544 Text | are contracted contrary to nature are by nature at war, and 1545 Text | contrary to nature are by nature at war, and force themselves 1546 Text | therefore most repellent. The nature of the light and the heavy 1547 Text | them all. Such being the nature of the world, when a person 1548 Text | by force and contrary to nature, both clinging to their 1549 Text | to be of the following nature, remembering that we have 1550 Text | distinguished between the nature which is easy and which 1551 Text | take. A body which is of a nature to be easily moved, on receiving 1552 Text | produced in us contrary to nature and violent, if sudden, 1553 Text | again, the sudden return to nature is pleasant; but a gentle 1554 Text | withdrawings and emptyings of their nature, and great and sudden replenishments, 1555 Text | difficulty return to their own nature, have effects in every way 1556 Text | which are of an abstergent nature, and purge the whole surface 1557 Text | them all according to their nature;—that sort of remedy of 1558 Text | smells are of a half-formed nature, and no element is so proportioned 1559 Text | of the human and divine nature. For God only has the knowledge 1560 Text | all things, as far as our nature admits, with a view to the 1561 Text | the body a soul of another nature which was mortal, subject 1562 Text | they gave to the mortal nature a separate habitation in 1563 Text | by reason of the bodily nature, they placed between the 1564 Text | in the house of the lower nature, contriving that it should 1565 Text | refusing to stir or touch the nature opposed to itself, but by 1566 Text | the prophetic and inspired nature, or would determine by reason 1567 Text | of prophecy.~Such is the nature of the liver, which is placed 1568 Text | disorders of the body, the loose nature of the spleen, which is 1569 Text | diverse as an intermediate nature, that they might have motion 1570 Text | firmer and more glutinous nature than flesh, but a softer 1571 Text | but a softer and moister nature than the bones. With these 1572 Text | is not the case. For the nature which comes into being and 1573 Text | overgrowth of flesh. The fleshy nature was not therefore wholly 1574 Text | following remedy: They mingled a nature akin to that of man with 1575 Text | accompany them. For this nature is always in a passive state, 1576 Text | accordingly is not endowed by nature with the power of observing 1577 Text | who are of the inferior nature, they cut various channels 1578 Text | as we have seen, is the nature and such are the causes 1579 Text | being carried to its kindred nature, replenishes the void. When 1580 Text | takes place according to nature is pleasant, but that which 1581 Text | that which is contrary to nature is painful. And thus death, 1582 Text | and fulfils the debt of nature is the easiest of deaths, 1583 Text | in a manner contrary to nature, the parts which were previously 1584 Text | many dissimilar things one nature deserving of a name, has 1585 Text | violation of the laws of nature. When the several parts 1586 Text | should conceive of the double nature which we call the living 1587 Text | disorders the whole inner nature of man; and when eager in 1588 Text | introduces rheums; and the nature of this phenomenon is not 1589 Text | and in so far as human nature is capable of sharing in 1590 Text | thought, renewing his original nature, and having assimilated 1591 Text | to have changed into the nature of women in the second generation. 1592 Text | considered at all about the nature of the heavens, because 1593 Text | our discourse about the nature of the universe has an end.