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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XIX | who ascended above all created things, and united himself 2 1, XXIV | applicable to any ordinary created things, but belong to a 3 1, XXXVII | For if the world has been created, as many even of the Greeks 4 1, LXXI | what He has made," for He created nothing in a spirit of hatred. 5 2, IX | commanded, and they were created." Now if God gave the command, 6 2, XXXI | the world, and they were created; and that He who received 7 2, LI | men, but also above all created things, and to ascend to 8 3, XV | thoughts from the worship of created things instead of God, and 9 3, XXXIV | uncreated and that of all created things, and who bestows 10 3, XL | who is over all, and who created, and upholds, and governs 11 3, LXIX | maintain that none has been created evil by the Author of all 12 3, LXXVII | and from the beauty of created things, and to see that 13 3, LXXVII | excellence, which surpasses all created being, things which ought 14 3, LXXXI | and un-mingled with any created thing whatever. And let 15 3, LXXXI | which raises us above all created things, and brings us, through 16 4, XXVIII | made, for He would not have created anything in hatred. We have, 17 4, XXX | worms" as saying that, being created by God, we altogether resemble 18 4, XXX | difference between man being created "in the image of God" and " 19 4, XXX | in which all things were created, and how the heaven and 20 4, XXX | either unbegotten, and not created by God, are yet governed 21 4, LIV | nature, and which have been created for the by no means despicable 22 4, LX | uncreated, but to have been created for certain purposes, it 23 4, LXXIV | maintain that Providence created all things mainly on account 24 4, LXXIV | of the envelope which is created along with the child. I 25 4, LXXV | worship of the only God, who created these things, feel grateful 26 4, LXXV | the subject) to have been created for the purpose of affording 27 4, LXXVI | maintaining that Providence created the products of the earth, 28 4, LXXVI | unacquainted with the arts), created man a being full of wants, 29 4, LXXVII | flies? For the night is created for them in order that they 30 4, LXXVII | subject to mortals, being created for the sake of rational 31 4, LXXVII | those things which were created for the sake of men, we 32 4, LXXVII | we suppose that they were created for the sake of nothing, 33 4, LXXV | irrational animals were created on his account, saying: " 34 4, LXXV | Why were not we rather created on their account, since 35 4, LXXIX | For, since the world was created in conformity with the will 36 4, LXXXI | who hold that Providence created all things for the sake 37 4, LXXXI | all things that exist, has created an irrational nature, which, 38 4, LXXXIII| that the human soul was created in the image of God; and 39 4, LXXXV | man is said to have been created in the image of God, for 40 4, XCVIII | the creature, but Him who created it.~ 41 4, XCIX | pages that all things were created for man, and every rational 42 5, X | sublimely to ascend above all created things, and to hope for 43 5, XVI | upon those who have been created in His image, but who have 44 5, XXXV | or even about any of the created works of God but to ascend 45 5, LXIV | from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving 46 6, XVII | uncreated" and first-born of all created nature like the Father who 47 6, XXV | mean by the expression, was created by God for a plaything; 48 6, XLIX | the "heaven" was which was created in the beginning; and what 49 6, XLIX | what the "light" which was created, and what the "firmament," 50 6, XLIX | from the "heaven" which was created in the beginning; and so 51 6, LII | and indestructible, or as created indeed, but not destructible, 52 6, LIII | destroy the works which he has created? Why does he secretly employ 53 6, LIII | works, how is it that God created evil? And how is it that 54 6, LIII | evil as it may--whether created by God or not--it nevertheless 55 6, LIII | works, how is it that God created evil? and how is it that 56 6, LIV | questions, "How is it that God created evil?" and, "How is He incapable 57 6, LV | question, "How is it that God created evil?" or, perhaps, having 58 6, LV | proceed from it, were not created by God. For if God created 59 6, LV | created by God. For if God created that which is really evil, 60 6, LV | assert that these evils were created by God will quote certain 61 6, LV | properly so called, were not created by God; but some, although 62 6, LVI | question, "How is it that God created evil?"~ 63 6, LIX | this world which he himself created?" To this we reply, that 64 6, LX | as the heaven was not yet created, nor the foundation of the 65 6, LX | second, and third thing to be created," when we quoted the words, " 66 6, LX | the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD 67 6, LXIII | goodness, while man has been created after the image of God; 68 6, LXIII | after the image of Him who created it," from its not possessing 69 6, LXIII | after the image of Him who created it," when a man becomes " 70 6, LXIX | His wisdom, by which God created all things. For who is capable 71 6, LXIX | things, and by which God created every individual thing? 72 6, LXXIII | suggest to us whether they are created or uncreated; and accordingly 73 6, LXXIII | those who say that they are created are not agreed as to the 74 6, LXXIII | discovered that they are created, and how their creation 75 7, XLVI | they have risen from the created things of this world to 76 7, LXVI | the image of Himself, and created man the image of God; our 77 7, LXVI | image of God," and "being created after the image of God," 78 8, XV | the government to Him who created all things, do thereby declare 79 8, XVII | the image of Him that hath created him," in taking upon them 80 8, XVII | the image of Him who hath created them, do raise within themselves 81 8, XXXIII | those things which have been created for our use, but must receive 82 8, LVII | those things which have been created for our use; we commit no 83 8, LVII | therefore, when we partake of created things, and yet refuse to


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