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1 II, 2 | yet no one looks up to the Maker Himself, or reverences Him: 2 II, 5 | the human race, and the Maker of wonderful things. Whence 3 II, 5 | things, and forgetting the Maker Himself, whom they were 4 II, 6 | itself, is subject to God its Maker, who made it for His own 5 II, 9 | limit, like the life of the Maker Himself. What wonder, then, 6 II, 9 | originated, that is, some maker, who is intelligent, foreseeing, 7 II, 10| respecting the world and God its Maker, let us return to the divine 8 II, 11| how was Prometheus the maker of man, when his son Deucalion 9 IV, 11| the first-begotten, the maker of all things, His own counsellor, 10 V, 3 | be king, most mighty, the maker of all things, the fountain 11 V, 8 | account, because God the Maker and Governor of this world 12 VII, 3 | God and the world, the Maker and the work; and say that 13 VII, 5 | with due veneration as the Maker of all things, He as his 14 VII, 6 | that we may acknowledge the Maker of the world and of ourselves-- 15 VII, 9 | illustrious, looks towards his Maker? And Trismegistus most rightly