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1 1, XVIII | became the Creator of the universe, after laying down laws 2 1, XIX | himself to the Creator of the universe, and who made known divine 3 1, XX | everything to the Creator of the universe, and the only God, he is, 4 2, LI | origin of the God of the universe.~ 5 3, XXXVI | but the Architect of the universe Himself, in keeping with 6 3, XL | upholds, and governs the universe. And the rational soul recognising, 7 3, L | worship of the God of the universe, and to the cognate virtues, 8 4, V | although the God of the universe should through His own power 9 4, XXIX | in the arrangement of the universe there are certain beings 10 4, XLVIII| in order to ornament the universe. For in the picture at Samos 11 4, LXIV | degree of the nature of the universe, that although it is one 12 4, LXIV | earth, but also to the whole universe of things s I which stands 13 4, LXXIX | and God presided over the universe of things, it was necessary 14 5, IV | the heavenly places in the universe, or even to supercelestial 15 6, XLIV | sort in some part of the universe, and to appoint a training-school 16 7, XLII | Maker and Father of this universe; and after having found 17 7, XLII | Creator and Father of this universe;" by which language he implies 18 7, XLIII | Creator and Father of the universe, it is impossible to make 19 7, XLIII | Creator and Father of the universe; but it is possible to see 20 7, XLIII | Creator and Father of the universe."~ 21 7, XLIV | place forms part of the universe, and that the whole universe 22 7, XLIV | universe, and that the whole universe is God's temple. In whatever 23 7, XLIV | but he rises above the universe, "shutting the eyes of sense, 24 7, XLIV | gone beyond the visible universe, he offers prayers to God. 25 7, LXVIII| everything which happens in the universe, whether it be the work 26 7, LXVIII| in the government of the universe. For we must inquire into 27 7, LXVIII| whatever happens in the universe, whether it be the work 28 7, LXX | everything which happens in the universe, whether it be the work 29 8, IV | to God the Creator of the universe. I think, therefore, that 30 8, IX | other of the things in the universe," as though he would have 31 8, IX | other of the things in the universe," by adding, "We may honour 32 8, IX | to him by the God of the universe? And so of the others, we 33 8, XIII | petitions to the God of the universe through His only-begotten 34 8, XIV | Son of the Creator of the universe, that is a matter which 35 8, XVI | who is the Creator of this universe, and of all things besides 36 8, LII | when they look upon the universe, observe the constant revolution 37 8, LII | considering the order of the universe, let them beware of doing 38 8, LII | displeasing to the Creator of this universe, of the soul and its intelligent 39 8, LIII | to suit the order of the universe, or that they may in that