Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-9 | Lord of all which Thou hast created: in Thee abide, fixed for
2 3, 6-10 | not there; for Thou hast created them, nor dost Thou account
3 3, 8-16 | nature, which Thou hast created and ordained, or by an immoderate
4 3, 10-18| men, for whom they were created. For if any one an hungered,
5 4, 9-14 | because by filling them He created them? Thee none loseth,
6 4, 10-15| Word, by which they are created, they hear their decree, "
7 4, 16-26| body. Neither were they created for me by Thy truth, but
8 4, 16-26| doth the soul err which God created?" But I would not be asked, "
9 5, 1-1 | those things which Thou hast created, and passing on to Thyself,
10 5, 10-20| that the good God never created any evil nature, I conceived
11 5, 10-20| to believe Thee to have created no evil (which to me ignorant
12 6, 1-1 | Thou gone? Hadst not Thou created me, and separated me from
13 6, 1 | understood withal, that "man created by Thee, after Thine own
14 6, 7-12 | course of all Thou hast created, hadst not forgotten him,
15 7, 1-2 | all things which Thou hast created. So I guessed, only as unable
16 7, 2-3 | powers, and natures not created by Thee, and be by them
17 7, 5-7 | and behold what God hath created; and God is good, yea, most
18 7, 5-7 | these: but yet He, the Good, created them good; and see how He
19 7, 5-7 | seeing God, the Good, hath created all these things good. He
20 7, 5-7 | and chiefest Good, hath created these lesser goods; still
21 7, 5-7 | still both Creator and created, all are good. Whence is
22 7, 5-7 | matter which Himself had not created. These thoughts I revolved
23 7, 16-22| reptiles, which Thou hast created good, fitting in with the
24 11, 4-6 | proclaim that they were created; for they change and vary.
25 11, 6-8 | will. And these Thy words, created for a time, the outward
26 11, 6-8 | without such a passing voice, created that, whereof to make this
27 11, 10-12| seeing nothing could be created, unless the will of the
28 11, 11-13| all past and to come, is created, and flows out of that which
29 11, 30-40| that time cannot be without created being, and cease to speak
30 12, 4-4 | matter (which Thou hadst created without beauty, whereof
31 12, 9-9 | to have In the Beginning created heaven and earth, speaks
32 12, 12-15| another Heaven might be created, together with a visible
33 12, 12-15| been, not without days, created; and that, as being of such
34 12, 13-16| days, In the Beginning God created Heaven and Earth. For forthwith
35 12, 13-16| Firmament is recorded to be created the second day, and called
36 12, 15-20| before it, for wisdom was created before all things; not that
37 12, 15-20| by Whom all things were created, and in Whom, as the Beginning,
38 12, 15-20| but that wisdom which is created, that is, the intellectual
39 12, 15-20| light. For this, though created, is also called wisdom.
40 12, 15-20| that createth, and that created; as betwixt the Righteousness
41 12, 15-20| Therefore since a certain created wisdom was created before
42 12, 15-20| certain created wisdom was created before all things, the rational
43 12, 15-20| because that which hath been created before all things, precedeth
44 12, 15-20| before it, from Whom, being created, it took the beginning,
45 12, 17-24| said, In the beginning God created heaven and earth. He did
46 12, 17-25| name of heaven and earth, created and perfected?" What again
47 12, 17-25| out of which was to be created both heaven and earth (i.
48 12, 19-28| briefly comprise all made and created natures. And true too, that
49 12, 19-28| true, that not only every created and formed thing, but whatsoever
50 12, 19-28| whatsoever is capable of being created and formed, Thou madest,
51 12, 20-29| saith, In the Beginning God created heaven and earth; that is, "
52 12, 21-30| invisible creature was to be created." Another he who says, The
53 12, 22-31| formless matter to be indeed created by God, that God of Whom
54 12, 22-31| a greater good, which is created and formed, so we confess
55 12, 22-31| Genesis, but when they were created, we do not find; why (seeing
56 12, 22-31| darksome deep) to have been created of God out of nothing, and
57 12, 22-31| omitted to show when it was created?" ~ ~
58 12, 26-36| cannot yet understand how God created, might reject the sayings,
59 12, 28-39| the commencement of things created; In the beginning He made,
60 12, 28-39| heaven and earth were to be created, to be there called heaven
61 12, 29-40| whereof somewhat might be created. ~ ~
62 13, 2-3 | to that, by Whom it was created, and by Him so enlightened,
63 13, 2-3 | deformed; so likewise to a created spirit to live, is not one
64 13, 4-5 | that life which Thou hadst created; to which, living is not
65 13, 22-32| after the image of Him that created him: and being made spiritual,
66 13, 23-33| for we are Thy workmanship created unto good works), not those
67 13, 23-33| God after His image that created him, ought to be a doer
68 13, 24-35| say that Thou, O God, who created created us after Thine Image,
69 13, 24-35| Thou, O God, who created created us after Thine Image, I
70 13, 24-36| way, In the Beginning God created heaven and earth; is it
71 13, 26-40| after the image of Him that created thee, thou living soul,
72 13, 30-45| otherwhere and from other sources created, for Thee to bring together
73 13, 30-45| and another nature not created by Thee, and contrary unto
74 13, 32-47| earthly creatures, and man, created after Thy image and likeness,
75 13, 33-48| that is, at the same time created by Thee), because to its
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