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1 V| having said that God and matter are the first principles 2 VI| of all things, God, and matter, and form, -- God, the maker 3 VI| God, the maker of all; and matter, which is the subject of 4 VI| that there are two, God and matter. And again, while Plato 5 VII| the universe -- God, and matter, and form; but at another 6 VII| he has already said that matter is eternal, he afterwards 7 XI| worthy of credit in the matter of religion? For, as I have 8 XX| then, he would have God and matter to be the origin of all 9 XX| that the gods were made of matter; but if of matter, out of 10 XX| made of matter; but if of matter, out of which he said that 11 XX| who are produced out of matter. For, for this very reason 12 XX| very reason did he say that matter was eternal, that he might 13 XXII| are able to understand the matter to be one and the same thing, 14 XXII| when he has received from matter the capability for his work.~ ~ 15 XXIII| perishable because made from matter should again, by his intervention, 16 XXIII| natural that the power of matter, which, according to Plato' 17 XXIII| is not possible that it(matter), being free, can be controlled 18 XXV| them, but also concerning matter, from which, as he says, 19 XXVIII| attentively consider the matter, he would find that the 20 XXIX| principle next to God and matter, has manifestly received