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1 II, 1| some existing things are eternal and divine whilst others 2 II, 1| or worse, and what is not eternal does admit of existence 3 II, 1| animals should be of an eternal nature, therefore that which 4 II, 1| which comes into being is eternal in the only way possible. 5 II, 1| impossible for it to be eternal as an individual (though 6 II, 1| were it such it would be eternal—but it is possible for it 7 II, 6| is a beginning, and the eternal is infinite; in consequence, 8 II, 6| will be no proof of any eternal truth whatever; but we see 9 II, 6| of many such, whether by "eternal" we mean what always happens 10 II, 6| exists eternally; it is an eternal truth that the angles of 11 II, 6| first principles of the eternal things; for it is by another 12 IV, 4| to Nature considered as eternal and necessary, but we speak