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1 1, XI | existence of a God who was the Creator of all these things, and 2 1, XVIII | was the God who was the Creator of the world. For it became 3 1, XVIII | world. For it became the Creator of the universe, after laying 4 1, XIX | and united himself to the Creator of the universe, and who 5 1, XX | refer everything to the Creator of the universe, and the 6 1, XXV | Maker of all things," "the Creator of heaven and earth"--He 7 1, XXV | in the mythologies to the Creator of the world? And now enough 8 1, XXXII | a manner pleasing to the Creator of the world, should not 9 1, XXXVI | and were to believe in the Creator of the world, as they had 10 1, XXXVII | we have to say that the Creator has shown, by the generation 11 1, XLVII | joined themselves to the Creator, and who refer all their 12 2, III | of others which leave the Creator out of account altogether, 13 2, LXXVIII| religion towards God, the Creator of all things. Jesus Christ 14 3, III | confirm their faith in the Creator of all things, and strengthen 15 3, XV | elevate them to the universal Creator; dearly showing Him to be 16 3, XL | to be compared with the Creator, but are small in contrast 17 3, XL | its natural love for its Creator; and because of its affection 18 3, XLI | qualities, receives such as the Creator desires to invest it with, 19 3, LIV | fellowship with God, the Creator of all things? These remarks, 20 3, LVI | to raise the soul to the Creator of all things, and who show 21 3, LXIX | against the nature of the Creator of the rational animal" 22 3, LXXV | devote themselves to the Creator, and to admire the Father 23 3, LXXVII | without a reference to the Creator, or with one? For, to compare 24 3, LXXXI | that devotion towards the Creator of all things which is pure 25 4, XXVI | which they entertain of the Creator, and who also, being careful 26 4, XLVIII | Diana. But we offer to the Creator a worship which is pure, 27 4, LIV | was one God who was the creator of all, and who made each 28 4, LVII | those qualities which the Creator pleases to bestow, is a 29 4, LXXV | of a savage nature. The Creator, then, has constituted all 30 4, XCIX | but we maintain that the Creator did not form these things 31 5, X | theirs is the work of the Creator of all things, while that 32 5, XXVII | any other deity than the Creator of all things. And it will 33 5, XXXV | present the soul to the Creator); when acting in a similar 34 5, XXXV | desire to ascend to the Creator, will resemble those who 35 5, XXXVII | which we may please the Creator of all things, and to select 36 5, XLVIII | who worshipped only the Creator; and this power lasted so 37 5, LIV | have apostatized from the Creator as an inferior being, and 38 5, LIV | certain beings came from the Creator to visit the human race." 39 5, LXII | and bring it back to the Creator of all things. Celsus knows, 40 5, LXIII | through adherence to the Creator alone, and lead them to 41 6, IV | creature more than the Creator." As the wise and learned 42 6, X | Zeus: "Gods of gods, whose creator and father I am," and so 43 6, X | of God, or those of the Creator( in the prophets, express 44 6, XXVII | thunder, and who is the Creator of this world, and the God 45 6, XXVII | as if we called the noble Creator of this world an "accursed 46 6, XXVIII | that Christians term the Creator an "accursed divinity;" 47 6, XXIX | that you give praise to the Creator of the world, who promised 48 6, XXX | Scripture as the angel of the Creator is called by this accursed 49 6, XXXV | whom they term the psychic creator of the world; or perhaps, 50 6, XXXIX | just and pure idea of the Creator of all things. Enough, however, 51 6, LI | merely on the part of the Creator, that Celsus made the remark: " 52 6, LI | Celsus made the remark: "The Creator did not borrow light from 53 6, LII | Spirit as if by a different creator from the great God, and 54 6, LII | giving his spirit to the creator, demands it back again. 55 6, LII | without notice a wicked creator who was counter-working 56 6, LX | remarking that the immediate Creator, and, as it were, very Maker 57 6, LX | the world, is primarily Creator. And with regard to the 58 6, LXVI | sensible things, to the Creator of all things, who is light; 59 6, LXXIV | God, one the son of the Creator, and the other the son of 60 6, LXXVII | into anything which the Creator chooses, and is capable 61 6, LXXVIII| and compares our God, the Creator of all things, to the being 62 7, XXXIII | made in the image of the Creator, and which God has in His 63 7, XLI | God, the prophets of the Creator of the world, who have spoken 64 7, XLII | hard thing to find out the Creator and Father of this universe;" 65 7, XLIII | after having found out the Creator and Father of the universe, 66 7, XLIII | a hard matter to see the Creator and Father of the universe; 67 7, XLIII | invisible God, we see "the Creator and Father of the universe."~ 68 7, XLVI | both alike address to the Creator of the world their prayers 69 7, XLVI | moderation of mind which the Creator has planted in the nature 70 7, XLVII | the creature more than the Creator."~ 71 7, LI | ever to have regard to the Creator of all, to address his prayers 72 7, LXV | creature instead of the Creator, but to know that "the creation 73 7, LXV | creature instead of the Creator. As to the passage quoted 74 8, I | and in ignorance of their Creator. Again, then, I would say, 75 8, IV | to come near to God the Creator of the universe. I think, 76 8, XIV | God is not the Son of the Creator of the universe, that is 77 8, XVI | but Him alone who is the Creator of this universe, and of 78 8, XVI | from us,--men who deny the Creator, and make to themselves 79 8, XVI | they esteem higher than the Creator; and with these may be joined 80 8, XVII | to the image of God the Creator. But by far the most excellent 81 8, XVIII | according to the image of the Creator for in the contemplation 82 8, XVIII | conformed to the image of the Creator. Thus the Spirit of Christ 83 8, XXXIII | with thanksgiving to the Creator. And it is under these conditions, 84 8, XXXIII | But we give thanks to the Creator of all, and, along with 85 8, XXXVIII| prevents him from seeing the Creator and Father of every soul?~ 86 8, XLVI | offering prayers to the Creator of all, became fathers and 87 8, XLIX | bears the likeness of the Creator. For, according to us, God 88 8, L | irrational animals, but our Creator made us on the same common 89 8, LII | which is displeasing to the Creator of this universe, of the 90 8, LIII | that the common Father and Creator of all, who sees and hears 91 8, LVI | with those who worship the Creator, will live according to 92 8, LVII | ever mindful who is his Creator, and what things are agreeable 93 8, LXVI | praises of the Father and Creator of all. Minerva, however,