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1 I, I, 6| another similitude to make the matter clearer. Our eyes frequently 2 I, I, 6| the properties of body or matter. Wherefore that simple and 3 I, I, 7| and separated from bodily matter.~ 4 I, III, 3| the existence either of a matter co-eternal with God, or 5 I, V, 4| understood, does not seem to be a matter requiting examination in 6 I, VII, 4| for it will seem an easy matter to make the assertion on 7 II, I, 4| discuss the nature of bodily matter. By matter, therefore, we 8 II, I, 4| nature of bodily matter. By matter, therefore, we understand 9 II, I, 4| implanted in the u\ #lh, or matter (for matter is found to 10 II, I, 4| the u\ #lh, or matter (for matter is found to exist in its 11 II, I, 4| of bodies. Although this matter is, as we have said above, 12 II, I, 4| been of opinion that this matter, which is so great, and 13 II, I, 4| of impiety in saying that matter is uncreated, and co-eternal 14 II, I, 4| the sake of argument that matter did not exist, as these 15 II, I, 4| have been idle, not having matter on which to operate, which 16 II, I, 4| which to operate, which matter they say was furnished Him 17 II, I, 4| granted that for a little time matter did not exist, and that 18 II, I, 4| suppose that God would create matter either better or greater, 19 II, I, 4| cream a worse and inferior matter, or one the same as that 20 II, I, 4| neither a better nor inferior matter could have assumed the forms 21 II, II, 1| rational natures and bodily matter. And that this point may 22 II, III, 2| clearly, then, whether bodily matter can exist during intervals 23 II, III, 2| anything else than to bodily matter? This matter of the body, 24 II, III, 2| than to bodily matter? This matter of the body, then, which 25 II, III, 2| general first cause of bodily matter, of which (matter), whatever 26 II, III, 2| bodily matter, of which (matter), whatever be the qualities 27 II, III, 3| the nature of corporeal matter. If, however, they are out 28 II, III, 3| And if it ceases, bodily matter returns to nothing, as formerly 29 II, III, 3| produced without a bodily matter.~ 30 II, IV, 3| every body is composed of matter. But if He be composed of 31 II, IV, 3| But if He be composed of matter, and matter is undoubtedly 32 II, IV, 3| composed of matter, and matter is undoubtedly corruptible, 33 II, IV, 3| them a second question. Is matter made, or is it uncreated, 34 II, IV, 3| ask them if one portion of matter is God, and the other part 35 II, IV, 3| But if they shall say of matter that it is made, it will 36 II, V, 3| improper if we discuss the matter with them shortly, on the 37 II, VI, 6| 6. To explain the matter more fully, it will not 38 II, IX, 5| be looked for. In which matter, indeed, what is dearly 39 II, X, 1| rise again), it can be a matter of doubt to no one that 40 II, X, 2| any learning. But if, as a matter of course, they say that 41 II, X, 5| the understanding of this matter may not appear very difficult, 42 II, X, 7| the friend and beloved of matter, is punished with the fate