Book, Chapter

1   Int,        3| suggested that it affords material for an edition of his lost
2    IV,    XXVII|  with things soulless and material as if they were possessed
3    IV,    XXVII|       As for God being so material as to have "fingers," etc.,
4    IV,    XXVII|   To suppose that God has material fingers and other parts
5    IV,   XXVIII| earth, but works in muddy material and fashions man from it,
6    IV,      XXX|  the soil and heating the material, brings out the silver and
7    IV,      XXX|   that it brings out pure material from some other material,
8    IV,      XXX|  material from some other material, and preserves the essence
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