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CHAP. 11.--AGAINST THE PLATONISTS, WHO ARGUE FROM THE
PHYSICAL WEIGHT OF THE ELEMENTS THAT AN
EARTHLY BODY CANNOT INHABIT HEAVEN.
But against this great gift of God, these reasoners, "whose
thoughts the Lord knows that they are vain"(1) bring
arguments from the weights of the
elements; for they have been taught by their master Plato
that the two greatest elements of the world, and the
furthest removed from one another, are
coupled and united by the two intermediate, air and water.
And consequent
PHYSICAL WEIGHT OF THE ELEMENTS THAT AN
EARTHLY BODY CANNOT INHABIT HEAVEN.
But against this great gift of God, these reasoners, "whose
thoughts the Lord knows that they are vain"(1) bring
arguments from the weights of the
elements; for they have been taught by their master Plato
that the two greatest elements of the world, and the
furthest removed from one another, are
coupled and united by the two intermediate, air and water.
And consequent