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1 I, 12| again, the two terms are coincident, if the ungenerated is indestructible, 2 I, 12| ungenearted, then each of them is coincident with "eternal"; anything 3 I, 12| and "ungenerated" are not coincident, there is no necessity that 4 I, 12| eternal. But they must be coincident, for the following reasons. 5 I, 12| and "destructible" are coincident; this is obvious from our 6 I, 12| and "destructible" are coincident. Now let E stand for the 7 I, 12| been shown that they are coincident. But when terms stand to 8 I, 12| another as these do, F and H coincident, E and F never predicated 9 I, 12| then E and G must needs be coincident. For suppose that E is not 10 I, 12| For suppose that E is not coincident with G, then F will be, 11 I, 12| predicable also. H will then be coincident with G, but this we saw 12 I, 12| argument shows that G is coincident with E.~Now the relation 13 II, 14| whole will no longer be coincident. So that either the earth 14 IV, 4 | inquiry, since these are coincident. But since that which sinks