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1 1 | him, the Lord afterwards created all things.~ 2 2 | ASSUMPTIONS, CONCLUDES THAT GOD CREATED ALL THINGS OUT OF PRE-EXISTING 3 3 | first: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth;" 4 5 | the universe both He who created it, and the Matter of which 5 9 | nothing at all should be created, than that it should be 6 9 | than that it should be created by the mere sufferance of 7 10| of His own glory, to have created the world in such a way 8 10| evil in Matter before He created the world, although, as 9 12| evil good things have been created, nay, "very good" ones: " 10 14| worthier thought, that He created evil things of necessity, 11 14| indeed of necessity that He created them, if out of Matter; 12 15| will be found that good was created out of nothing, inasmuch 13 15| being regarded as evil from (created) evil? Good would have flourished 14 16| bound together both He who created, and that out of which He 15 16| and that out of which He created; or (lastly) one to One 16 16| evil, in what way soever He created evil out of Matter, whether 17 18| declared to be born and created, for the especial reason 18 18| which was then born and created, when in the thought of 19 19| and the earth," if God had created these after all the rest. 20 20| beginning; for He would not have created in, but of, matter. When 21 20| it shows me the God who created, and the works He created, 22 20| created, and the works He created, it does not in like manner 23 20| the source from which He created. For since in every operation 24 22| And it was so. And God created great whales, and every 25 22| since there had already been created certain things, from which 26 25| that the earth which was created was a different thing from 27 25| that out of which it was created. Now, having become a different 28 26| information that it was created; it next proceeds to set 29 26| heaven, the very thing He had created in the beginning. Similarly 30 26| treats of man: "And God created man, in the image of God 31 26| words: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth; 32 27| of a thing which has been created, which was born, which once 33 27| suitable to that which was created, or to that of which it 34 27| to that of which it was created, so that the predicate ( 35 29| For thus says Isaiah: "He created it not in vain; He formed 36 29| Thus saith the Lord that created the heavens, He was the 37 29| very same which was both created and formed by God, and that 38 29| than that which had been created and formed. It therefore 39 31| intimated that they had been created by God. What will Hermogenes 40 32| brought forth" that is, created just as we create sons also, 41 32| formed the light, and I created darkness." Of the wind also 42 32| showing that that wind was created which was reckoned with 43 32| these particular things were created by God, although they are 44 33| but then even these were created by God.~ 45 34| PRESUMPTION THAT ALL THINGS WERE CREATED BY GOD OUT OF NOTHING AFFORDED 46 34| greater things would He have created inferior ones, to whose 47 36| that of which bodies are created; but by the incorporeal