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1 I, 7| has.~If therefore every perceptible body possesses the power 2 I, 7| infinite body should be perceptible. All bodies, however, that 3 I, 7| however, that occupy place are perceptible. There is therefore no infinite 4 I, 7| that is not in a place is perceptible.~The question may also be 5 I, 9| Now since the universe is perceptible it must be regarded as a 6 I, 9| for everything that is perceptible subsists, as we know, in 7 I, 9| composed of all natural perceptible body.~First, however, we 8 I, 9| which is, as we saw, natural perceptible body. So that neither are 9 III, 1| have weight. But either all perceptible bodies or some, such as 10 III, 2| since the order proper to perceptible things is their nature. 11 III, 7| with them. It seems that perceptible things require perceptible 12 III, 7| perceptible things require perceptible principles, eternal things 13 III, 7| even admit this of every perceptible thing. For any one who gives