Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | God who made heaven and earth? is there, indeed, O Lord
2 1, 2-2 | Thee? do then heaven and earth, which Thou hast made, and
3 1, 2-2 | can I go beyond heaven and earth, that thence my God should
4 1, 2-2 | fill the heaven and the earth. ~ ~
5 1, 3-3 | 1.3.3 Do the heaven and earth then contain Thee, since
6 1, 3-3 | when the heaven and the earth are filled, pourest Thou
7 1, 6-10 | Thee, Lord of heaven and earth, and praise Thee for my
8 1, 7-11 | life is but a day upon the earth. Who remindeth me? doth
9 1, 13-21| creatures, having forsaken Thee, earth passing into the earth.
10 1, 13-21| earth passing into the earth. And if forbid to read all
11 2, 6-12 | beautiful in their orbs; or the earth, or sea, full of embryo-life,
12 3, 7-13 | whose days are few upon the earth, for that by their senses
13 3, 10-18| shown to the fruits of the earth than men, for whom they
14 4, 9-14 | God that made heaven and earth, and filleth them, because
15 4, 17-29| was done in me, that the earth should bring forth briars
16 5, 2-2 | the heaven to this lowest earth, is just and perfect? For
17 5, 3-5 | behold, they fell upon the earth, and their foolish heart
18 5, 8-14 | me elsewhere savoured of earth. And I, who here detested
19 5, 10-19| Church, O Lord of heaven and earth, Creator of all things visible
20 5, 10-20| gross, which they called earth, or thin and subtile (like
21 5, 10-20| mind, creeping through that earth. And because a piety, such
22 6, 2-2 | filled with fruits of the earth, she had learned to bring
23 7, 1-1 | empty of any body at all, of earth and water, air and heaven,
24 7, 1-2 | boundless spaces; so that the earth should have Thee, the heaven
25 7, 1-2 | this air which is above the earth, hindereth not the light
26 7, 1-2 | and sea only, but of the earth too, pervious to Thee, so
27 7, 1-2 | should a greater part of the earth contain a greater portion
28 7, 5-7 | can see therein (as sea, earth, air, stars, trees, mortal
29 7, 9-14 | in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth;
30 7, 9-14 | earth, and things under the earth; and that every tongue should
31 7, 10-16| nor yet as heaven above earth: but above to my soul, because
32 7, 13-19| inferior part, which we call Earth, having its own cloudy and
33 7, 13-19| praised, do show from the earth, dragons, and all deeps,
34 7, 13-19| flying fowls; kings of the earth, and all people, princes,
35 7, 13-19| princes, and all judges of the earth; young men and maidens,
36 8, 1-1 | the Lord, in heaven and in earth, great and wonderful is
37 8, 3-8 | highest heavens to the lowest earth, from the beginning of the
38 8, 5-11 | still under service to the earth, refused to fight under
39 8, 6-15 | hearts lingering on the earth, went away to the palace.
40 8, 11-27| thy unclean members on the earth, that they may be mortified.
41 9, 2-3 | hallowed throughout the earth, this our vow and purpose
42 9, 3-5 | forgiven him his sins upon earth, in that rich mountain,
43 9, 6-14 | Thou take his life from the earth: and I now remember him
44 9, 8-18 | Governor of all in heaven and earth, who turnest to Thy purposes
45 9, 10-24| and stars shine upon the earth; yea, we were soaring higher
46 9, 10-25| hushed, hushed the images of earth, and waters, and air, hushed
47 9, 11-28| united beneath the same earth. But when this emptiness
48 10, 6-8 | Thee. Yea also heaven, and earth, and all that therein is,
49 10, 6-8 | ears do the heaven and the earth speak Thy praises. But what
50 10, 6-9 | what is this? I asked the earth, and it answered me, "I
51 10, 6-9 | sought Him in the body from earth to heaven, so far as I could
52 10, 6-9 | the answers of heaven and earth, and all things therein,
53 10, 6-10 | me, "Neither heaven, nor earth, nor any other body is thy
54 10, 8-14 | present with me, heaven, earth, sea, and whatever I could
55 10, 16-25| enquiring the balancings of the earth. It is I myself who remember,
56 10, 28-39| not the life of man upon earth all trial? Who wishes for
57 10, 28-39| not the life of man upon earth all trial: without any interval? ~ ~
58 11, 2-3 | madest the heaven and the earth, unto the everlasting reigning
59 11, 2-4 | it is not, I deem, of the earth, not of gold and silver,
60 11, 3-5 | Thou madest the heaven and earth." Moses wrote this, wrote
61 11, 4-6 | Behold, the heavens and the earth are; they proclaim that
62 11, 5-7 | make the heaven and the earth? and what the engine of
63 11, 5-7 | didst Thou make heaven and earth? Verily, neither in the
64 11, 5-7 | in the heaven, nor in the earth, didst Thou make heaven
65 11, 5-7 | didst Thou make heaven and earth; nor in the air, or waters,
66 11, 5-7 | belong to the heaven and the earth; nor in the whole world
67 11, 5-7 | whereof to make heaven and earth. For whence shouldest Thou
68 11, 6-8 | Thou saidst that heaven and earth should be made, and so madest
69 11, 6-8 | and so madest heaven and earth, there was a corporeal creature
70 11, 6-8 | creature before heaven and earth, by whose motions in time
71 11, 6-8 | corporeal before heaven and earth; or if there were, surely
72 11, 6-8 | Let the heaven and the earth be made. For whatsoever
73 11, 9-11 | hast Thou made heaven and earth, in Thy Word, in Thy Son,
74 11, 9-11 | didst Thou make heaven and earth. ~ ~
75 11, 10-12| before He made heaven and earth? For if (say they) He were
76 11, 12-14| before He made heaven and earth?" I answer not as one is
77 11, 12-14| by the name "heaven and earth," every creature be understood;
78 11, 12-14| before God made heaven and earth, He did not make any thing."
79 11, 13-15| All-supporting, Maker of heaven and earth, didst for innumerable ages
80 11, 13-15| before Thou madest heaven and earth, why say they that Thou
81 11, 13-15| But if before heaven and earth there was no time, why is
82 11, 23-30| only of the sun upon the earth (according to which day
83 11, 30-40| before He made heaven and earth?" Or, "How came it into
84 11, 31-41| knewest the heaven and the earth, without any variety of
85 11, 31-41| the Beginning heaven and earth, without any distraction
86 12, 2-2 | that Thou madest heaven and earth; this heaven which I see,
87 12, 2-2 | heaven which I see, and this earth that I tread upon, whence
88 12, 2-2 | tread upon, whence is this earth that I bear about me; Thou
89 12, 2-2 | are the Lord's; but the earth hath He given to the children
90 12, 2-2 | all this which we see is earth? For this corporeal whole,
91 12, 2-2 | whereof the lowest is this our earth; but to that heaven of heavens,
92 12, 2-2 | even the heaven of our earth, is but earth: yea both
93 12, 2-2 | heaven of our earth, is but earth: yea both these great bodies,
94 12, 2-2 | may not absurdly be called earth, to that unknown heaven,
95 12, 3-3 | 12.3.3 And now this earth was invisible and without
96 12, 4-4 | absolute formlessness, than earth and deep? For, occupying
97 12, 4-4 | unto men, by the name of earth invisible and without form. ~ ~
98 12, 7-7 | Thou createdst heaven and earth; not out of Thyself, for
99 12, 7-7 | didst Thou create heaven and earth; a great thing, and a small
100 12, 7-7 | great heaven, and the petty earth. Thou wert, and nothing
101 12, 7-7 | Thou createdst heaven and earth; things of two sorts; one
102 12, 8-8 | Thyself, O Lord; but the earth which Thou gavest to the
103 12, 8-8 | heaven, that is, to this earth and sea, which Thou madest
104 12, 8-8 | Thou hadst made heaven and earth. But this same earth which
105 12, 8-8 | and earth. But this same earth which Thou madest was formless
106 12, 8-8 | deep, of which invisible earth and without form, of which
107 12, 8-8 | whereof is the invisible earth aforesaid, are varied and
108 12, 9-9 | Beginning created heaven and earth, speaks nothing of times,
109 12, 9-9 | very formlessness of the earth, invisible, and without
110 12, 12-15| didst create Heaven and Earth; the two things that I spake
111 12, 12-15| that I spake of. But the Earth was invisible and without
112 12, 12-15| visible and well-formed earth: and the waters diversly
113 12, 13-16| beginning God made Heaven and Earth: and the Earth was invisible
114 12, 13-16| Heaven and Earth: and the Earth was invisible and without
115 12, 13-16| times; -and because of the earth invisible and without form,
116 12, 13-16| Heaven of heaven, the other earth but the earth invisible
117 12, 13-16| the other earth but the earth invisible and without form;
118 12, 13-16| Beginning God created Heaven and Earth. For forthwith it subjoined
119 12, 13-16| forthwith it subjoined what earth it spake of; and also, in
120 12, 15-20| Thou createdst heaven and earth; but that wisdom which is
121 12, 17-24| beginning God created heaven and earth. He did not under the name
122 12, 17-24| God; nor under the name of earth, that formless matter." "
123 12, 17-24| By the name of heaven and earth would he first signify,"
124 12, 17-24| however, that under the words earth invisible and without form,
125 12, 17-25| under the name of heaven and earth, because out of it was this
126 12, 17-25| by the name of heaven and earth, created and perfected?"
127 12, 17-25| inappropriately called heaven and earth; and so, that the universal
128 12, 17-25| created both heaven and earth (i. the invisible and visible
129 12, 17-25| same names given to the earth invisible and without form
130 12, 17-25| distinction, that by the earth invisible and without form
131 12, 17-26| under the name of heaven and earth, when we read, In the beginning
132 12, 17-26| beginning God made heaven and earth, but that the yet unformed
133 12, 17-26| order, are called Heaven and Earth, the one being the spiritual,
134 12, 19-28| that Thou madest heaven and earth; and it is true too, that
135 12, 19-28| part the heaven and the earth, which briefly comprise
136 12, 19-28| formlessness, whereof heaven and earth were made, might be called
137 12, 19-28| might be called heaven and earth. It is true, that of things
138 12, 19-28| having no form, than the earth and the deep. It is true,
139 12, 20-29| made the heaven and the earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal
140 12, 20-29| Beginning God made heaven and earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal
141 12, 20-29| Beginning God made heaven and earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal
142 12, 20-29| Beginning God created heaven and earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal
143 12, 20-29| corporeal, wherein heaven and earth lay as yet confused, which,
144 12, 20-29| Beginning God made heaven and earth; that is, "in the very beginning
145 12, 20-29| in itself both heaven and earth; out of which, being formed,
146 12, 21-30| himself, who saith, But the earth was invisible, and without
147 12, 21-30| Another he who says, The earth was invisible and without
148 12, 21-30| which is called heaven and earth, was still a formless and
149 12, 21-30| heaven and the corporeal earth were to be made, with all
150 12, 21-30| Another he who says, The earth was invisible and without
151 12, 21-30| which is called heaven and earth, was still a formless and
152 12, 21-30| Heaven of heavens, and the earth, that is, the whole corporeal
153 12, 21-30| Another he who says, The earth was invisible and without
154 12, 21-30| by the name of heaven and earth; but that formlessness,
155 12, 21-30| was, which he called the earth invisible without form,
156 12, 21-30| God had made heaven and earth, namely, the spiritual and
157 12, 21-30| Another he who says, The earth was invisible and without
158 12, 21-30| that God made heaven and earth; namely, the whole corporeal
159 12, 22-31| by the name of heaven and earth; Ergo, there was something
160 12, 22-31| which to make heaven and earth; for neither hath Scripture
161 12, 22-31| by the name of heaven and earth, or of earth alone, when
162 12, 22-31| heaven and earth, or of earth alone, when it is said,
163 12, 22-31| God made the heaven and earth; that so in what follows,
164 12, 22-31| in what follows, and the earth was invisible and without
165 12, 22-31| above, God made heaven and earth." The maintainers of either
166 12, 22-31| said, He made heaven and earth, all things be comprehended,
167 12, 22-31| be comprised in this word earth; how then can formless matter
168 12, 22-31| be meant in that name of earth, when we see the waters
169 12, 22-31| this Scripture calls the earth invisible and without form,
170 12, 24-33| Beginning God made heaven and earth? No. Because I see not in
171 12, 24-33| beginning; and by heaven and earth, in this place he might
172 12, 27-37| distance, create heaven and earth, two great bodies above
173 12, 28-39| Beginning God made heaven and earth; and beholdeth therein Wisdom,
174 12, 28-39| Thou createdst heaven and earth," one believes the matter
175 12, 28-39| of which the heaven and earth were to be created, to be
176 12, 28-39| there called heaven and earth; another, natures already
177 12, 28-39| corporeal matter, under the name Earth. They again who by the names
178 12, 28-39| by the names heaven and earth, understand matter as yet
179 12, 28-39| out of which heaven and earth were to be formed, neither
180 12, 28-39| place called heaven and earth, understand the same; but
181 12, 28-39| lightsome heaven, and darksome earth, with the things in them
182 12, 29-40| truly understand heaven and earth of the matter of heaven
183 12, 29-40| the matter of heaven and earth, that is, of the universal
184 12, 29-40| made, and called heaven and earth, because heaven and earth
185 12, 29-40| earth, because heaven and earth were made out of it. Yet
186 13, 2-2 | For what did heaven and earth, which Thou madest in the
187 13, 5-6 | Son, createdst heaven and earth. Much now have we said of
188 13, 5-6 | Heaven of heavens, and of the earth invisible and without form,
189 13, 6-7 | mention of heaven, and of the earth invisible and without form,
190 13, 12-13| did God make heaven and earth, namely, the spiritual and
191 13, 12-13| His Church. Yea and our earth, before it received the
192 13, 15-18| the world. Yet heaven and earth also shall pass away, but
193 13, 17-21| a sweet spring, that the earth may bring forth her fruit,
194 13, 18-22| truth spring out of the earth, and righteousness look
195 13, 18-22| having sprung out of the earth, see it is good: and let
196 13, 18-22| may give light upon the earth, and divide betwixt the
197 13, 18-22| heavenly blessings upon the earth. ~ ~
198 13, 19-24| for the widow, that the earth may bring forth the green
199 13, 19-24| they may shine upon the earth. That rich man asked of
200 13, 19-24| then so many thorns, if the earth be fruitful? Go, root up
201 13, 19-24| Master. But that barren earth was grieved; and the thorns
202 13, 19-25| despised. Shine over the earth; and let the day, lightened
203 13, 20-26| living creature which the earth brings forth, but the moving
204 13, 20-26| fowls that fly above the earth. For Thy Sacraments, O God,
205 13, 20-26| messengers flying above the earth, in the open firmament of
206 13, 20-26| is gone through all the earth, and their words to the
207 13, 21-29| deepness of the sea, but the earth separated from the bitterness
208 13, 21-29| believe, now that the faithful earth is separated from the waters
209 13, 21-29| Neither then does that earth which Thou hast founded
210 13, 21-29| a living soul in it. The earth brings it forth, because
211 13, 21-29| brings it forth, because the earth is the cause that they work
212 13, 21-29| firmament of heaven, of whom the earth hath no need; although it
213 13, 21-29| yet multiplied upon the earth. For of the first preachings
214 13, 21-29| takes his beginning from the earth: for it profits only those
215 13, 21-30| ministers work upon the earth, -not as upon the waters
216 13, 21-30| soul shall live, that the earth may bring forth the living
217 13, 21-31| this world; that so the earth may in the fountain of life
218 13, 23-33| beasts, and over all the earth, and over every creeping
219 13, 23-33| thing that creepeth upon the earth. For this he doth by the
220 13, 23-34| cattle, and over all the earth, and over all creeping things
221 13, 23-34| things which creep upon the earth. For He judgeth and approveth
222 13, 23-34| of the deep, the devout earth feedeth upon: or in the
223 13, 23-34| fowls be multiplied upon the earth, yet they derive their beginning
224 13, 23-34| their alms, as it were the earth bringing forth fruit, and
225 13, 24-35| multiply, and replenish the earth; dost Thou not thereby give
226 13, 24-35| nor the stars, nor the earth, nor the sea? I might say
227 13, 24-35| should be multiplied upon the earth. I might say likewise, that
228 13, 24-35| plants, and beasts of the earth. But now neither unto the
229 13, 24-36| Beginning God created heaven and earth; is it not understood manifoldly,
230 13, 24-37| corporeal, as in heaven and earth, and to righteous and unrighteous,
231 13, 24-37| with human increase is the earth also replenished, whose
232 13, 25-38| seed which is upon all the earth; and every tree, in which
233 13, 25-38| and to the beasts of the earth, and to all creeping things;
234 13, 25-38| that by these fruits of the earth were signified, and figured
235 13, 25-38| life out of the fruitful earth. Such an earth was the devout
236 13, 25-38| fruitful earth. Such an earth was the devout Onesiphorus,
237 13, 25-38| are multiplied upon the earth, because their sound went
238 13, 27-42| upon such meats, as the earth brings not forth until after
239 13, 30-45| whatsoever hath its root in the earth; but that a mind at enmity
240 13, 32-47| We behold the heaven and earth, whether the corporeal part,
241 13, 32-47| waters which flow along the earth. We behold a face of waters
242 13, 32-47| We behold the face of the earth decked out with earthly
243 13, 33-48| the matter of heaven and earth is one thing, and the form
244 13, 34-49| Only-Begotten, both heaven and earth, the Head and the body of
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