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 1      VI|   things, God, and matter, and form, -- God, the maker of all;
 2      VI|       for His workmanship; and form, which is the type of each
 3      VI|     makes no mention at all of form as a first principle, but
 4     VII|           God, and matter, and form; but at another time four,
 5     VII|     when he has first given to form its peculiar rank as a first
 6     VII|  praiseworthy to those who can form a right judgment, that they
 7    XXIX|  ORIGIN OF PLATO'S DOCTRINE OF FORM.~ ~And Plato, too, when
 8    XXIX|         too, when he says that form is the third original principle
 9    XXIX|     words of Moses the name of form, but not having at the same
10    XXIX| suitable insight, thought that form had some kind of separate
11    XXIX|  tabernacle: "According to the form showed to thee in the mount,
12     XXX|  according to the pre-existent form. And so also, of the heaven
13     XXX|  according to the pre-existent form. And that man was formed
14   XXXIV|        ATTRIBUTED TO GOD HUMAN FORM.~ ~And if any person investigates
15   XXXIV|      that men were like God in form, began thus to fashion their
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