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1 I, 2 | prior to them all and more divine than they. But it may also 2 I, 3 | there certainly is, anything divine, what we have just said 3 I, 9 | the seat of all that is divine. (b) In another sense, we 4 I, 9 | word "duration" possessed a divine significance for the ancients, 5 I, 9 | always-duration immortal and divine. From it derive the being 6 I, 9 | discussions concerning the divine, popular philosophy often 7 I, 9 | the view that whatever is divine, whatever is primary and 8 II, 1 | there is some immortal and divine thing which possesses movement, 9 II, 1 | popular divinations of the divine nature. But of this enough 10 II, 3 | movement of that which is divine must be eternal. But such 11 II, 3 | such is the heaven, viz. a divine body, and for that reason 12 II, 5 | the upper region is more divine than the lower, so forward 13 II, 12| it as their share in the divine principle permits. But the 14 II, 12| has to move many of the divine bodies, while the numerous