Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | man, but a particle of Thy creation; man, that bears about him
2 1, 1-1 | he, but a particle of Thy creation. Thou awakest us to delight
3 2, 2-3 | the extreme points of Thy creation! had put a bound to their
4 2, 6-12 | stole, because they were Thy creation, Thou fairest of all, Creator
5 4, 12-19| wherein He espoused the human creation, our mortal flesh, that
6 5, 1-1 | may praise Thee. Thy whole creation ceaseth not, nor is silent
7 5, 1-1 | directed unto Thee, nor creation animate or inanimate, by
8 5, 2-2 | hast Thou forsaken Thy creation. Let them be turned and
9 5, 5-9 | character of the corporeal creation can injure him, so long
10 7, 5-7 | sight of my spirit the whole creation, whatsoever we can see therein (
11 7, 5-7 | made one great mass of Thy creation, distinguished as to the
12 7, 5-7 | sea: so conceived I Thy creation, itself finite, full of
13 7, 13-19| to Thee, but also to Thy creation as a whole, because there
14 7, 14-20| them, whom aught of Thy creation displeaseth: as neither
15 7, 16-22| inferior portions of Thy Creation, with which the very wicked
16 7, 17-23| invisible works from the creation of the world are clearly
17 7, 18-24| the higher parts of Thy Creation, raises up the subdued unto
18 11, 19-25| Thou then, Ruler of Thy creation, by what way dost Thou teach
19 12, 8-8 | the second day, after the creation of light, Thou saidst, Let
20 12, 9-9 | any fall since its first creation, cleaving close unto Thee,
21 12, 15-20| was not yet), but of its creation. ~ ~
22 12, 17-25| and so, that the universal creation, which God made in His Wisdom,
23 12, 17-26| the other the corporeal, creation." ~ ~
24 12, 22-31| which is made capable of creation and form, yet still good.
25 12, 29-40| intelligible and corporeal creation. For if he would understand
26 13, 3-4 | in the beginning of the creation, Let there be light, and
27 13, 5-6 | Holy Ghost, Creator of all creation. ~ ~
28 13, 8-9 | for the whole spiritual creation, hadst not Thou said from
29 13, 32-47| or rather the universal creation, doth consist, we see light
30 13, 34-49| shadowed forth, whether by the creation, or the relation of things
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