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1 Pre, 0, 5| it with sins; but if we live rightly and wisely, we should 2 I, I, 6| were, for a human body to live at sea; and for that reason 3 I, I, 6| was it possible for us to live upon the earth. But God, 4 I, II, 4| things which were created live, unless they derived their 5 I, III, 7| or reason of God cease to live agreeably to reason, he 6 I, V, 4| midst of which any man could live? Or who could be supposed 7 I, VI, 4| and powerful are able to live and to exist without bodies, 8 I, VII, 3| whether, as we cease to live, so they also will cease 9 II, I, 1| and of all things which live in the waters; then, secondly, 10 II, I, 3| when he says, "In Him we live, and move, and have our 11 II, I, 3| our being." For how do we live, and move, and have our 12 II, II, 2| Son, and Holy Spirit can live without a body, the necessity 13 II, II, 2| never have lived nor do live without it; for an incorporeal 14 II, III, 2| possible for any one to live without a body. For if one 15 II, III, 2| body. For if one person can live without a body, all things 16 II, VI, 7| under His shadow we shall live among the nations." And 17 II, VI, 7| which shadow we were to live among the nations. For in 18 II, VI, 7| this assumption the nations live, who, imitating it through 19 II, VI, 7| earth is the same, and we live among the nations under 20 II, VIII, 1| things, even in those which live in the waters, is, I suppose, 21 II, IX, 3| disposition. And certain of them live under laws that have been 22 II, IX, 3| and those creatures which live in the waters, it seems 23 II, XI, 2| wealth of the nations to live on, and that they will have 24 II, XI, 3| viz., that "man shall not live by bread alone, but by every 25 II, XI, 5| whether of those which live in the water, or of birds,