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1 1, XIX | the Mosaic account of the creation, which teaches that the 2 1, XLIV | time, beginning with the creation, and descending down to 3 2, IX | the Mosaic account of the creation He uttered the words, "Let 4 2, IX | God, and of the works of creation, in express words, as follows: " 5 2, XXXI | be the first-born of all creation, who assumed a body and 6 2, XXXI | commandment respecting the creation of such mighty things in 7 3, XLVII | invisible things of God from the creation of the world are Clearly 8 4, XXXVII | either when relating the creation or the "fashioning" of the 9 4, XLVIII | respect of His noble works of creation, not contaminating even 10 4, XLVIII | and for His noble works of creation, that we would not, even 11 4, LIV | separated these great acts of creation, and apportioned them among 12 4, LXIX | afresh. For although, in the creation of the world, all things 13 4, LXXV | the lords of the animal creation because we hunt the other 14 4, LXXXIV | nature on the irrational creation. But why do I say "irrational," 15 4, LXXXVI | individuals among the irrational creation there exists the power of 16 4, LXXXVII| regarding the rest of the animal creation, although Celsus regards 17 4, XCVIII | piety of the irrational creation, quotes the instance of 18 4, XCIX | rational creature that the creation took place. Celsus, indeed, 19 5, VII | whole of the irrational creation, as being "portions" of 20 5, XXXVII | the First-born of all creation," although He seemed recently 21 5, XXXVII | ancient of all the works of creation; for it was to Him that 22 5, XXXVII | that God said regarding the creation of man, "Let Us make man 23 5, XXXVIII| men, and all the animal creation. For in this way, I presume, 24 5, LIX | the accounts regarding the creation of the world which are current 25 5, LIX | respect, however, to the creation of the world, and the "rest 26 6, III | invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly 27 6, IV | forms" of things from the creation of the world, and from ( 28 6, XX | which He hath made from the creation of the world, but seeing, 29 6, XLVIII | from the first-born of all creation, he laughs at Jesus being 30 6, XLVIII | only-begotten and first-born of all creation, and is not a different 31 6, XLIX | that the narrative of the creation of man is "exceedingly silly," 32 6, XLIX | statement regarding the creation of man, which is the subject 33 6, L | statements about the "days of creation" ground of accusation,-- 34 6, L | which elapsed before the creation of light and heaven, and 35 6, L | and some of them after the creation of these,--we shall only 36 6, L | before, "that in six days the creation of the world had been finished," 37 6, L | This is the book of the creation of man, in the day when 38 6, LIX | invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly 39 6, LX | the distribution of the creation of the world over certain 40 6, LX | And with regard to the creation of the light upon the first 41 6, LX | days was occupied in the creation of the world, and quoted 42 6, LXI | completion of the world's creation, and which lasts during 43 6, LXXIII | as to the manner of their creation, for their appearance does 44 6, LXXIII | are created, and how their creation was effected.~ 45 7, XVI | God, the first-born of all creation, one who said of Himself, " 46 7, XXVII | and the First-born of all creation is called "the image of 47 7, XXXVII | invisible things of God from the creation of the world are clearly 48 7, XXXIX | Moses, in his account of the creation of the world, introduces 49 7, XLIII | God, the first-born of all creation, will also understand how, 50 7, XLVI | of the reason, "from the creation of the world are clearly 51 7, LXV | Creator, but to know that "the creation shall be delivered from 52 7, LXV | earnest expectation of the creation is waiting for the revelation 53 7, LXV | the sons of God;" and "the creation was made subject to vanity, 54 7, LXV | Son, the First-born of all creation. Let this suffice, in addition 55 7, LXX | and the First-born of all creation, who is His Word and God, 56 8, XVII | imitate "the First-born of all creation," who has set us an example 57 8, XVII | these throughout the whole creation is that image in our Saviour 58 8, XXVI | First-born of the whole creation, and to ask Him as our High 59 8, LXXII | over the entire rational creation, and change every soul into