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1 I, 3 | assume that this body will be ungenerated and indestructible and exempt 2 I, 3 | the body which was to be ungenerated and indestructible. For 3 I, 10| question whether the heaven is ungenerated or generated, indestructible 4 I, 10| it possible both for the ungenerated to be destroyed and for 5 I, 11| which we use the words "ungenerated" and "generated", "destructible" 6 I, 11| remain obscure.~The word "ungenerated" then is used (a) in one 7 I, 11| not exist; such a thing is ungenerated in the sense that its generation 8 I, 11| and not at another. And "ungenerated" also involves impossibility 9 I, 12| imperishable. It is also ungenerated, since if it was generated 10 I, 12| Surely then whatever is ungenerated and in being must be eternal, 11 I, 12| be so. (I use the words "ungenerated" and "indestructible" in 12 I, 12| in their proper sense, "ungenerated" for that which now is and 13 I, 12| terms are coincident, if the ungenerated is indestructible, and the 14 I, 12| with "eternal"; anything ungenerated is eternal and anything 15 I, 12| generated; for it is either ungenerated, or generated, but, if ungenerated, 16 I, 12| ungenerated, or generated, but, if ungenerated, it is by hypothesis indestructible. 17 I, 12| indestructible, it is by hypothesis ungenerated.~If, however, "indestructible" 18 I, 12| however, "indestructible" and "ungenerated" are not coincident, there 19 I, 12| necessity that either the ungenerated or the indestructible should 20 I, 12| Now let E stand for the ungenerated, F for the generated, G 21 I, 12| Now the relation of the ungenerated (E) to the generated (F) 22 I, 12| and yet indestructible or ungenerated and yet destroyed, to imagine 23 I, 12| while the thing was as yet ungenerated and non-existent, throughout 24 I, 12| or for a thing which is ungenerated and has always hitherto 25 I, 12| can be indestructible or ungenerated, since the products of chance 26 II, 1 | it is indestructible and ungenerated. Further, it is unaffected 27 II, 6 | is primary and simple and ungenerated and indestructible and generally 28 II, 6 | the indestructible and ungenerated that which is indestructible 29 II, 6 | which is indestructible and ungenerated. Since then that which is 30 II, 6 | then, only, and that it is ungenerated and eternal, and further 31 II, 14| spherical; and if it is ungenerated and has remained so always, 32 III, 1 | also shown that they are ungenerated and indestructible. Now 33 III, 1 | generation and nothing was ungenerated, but that after being generated