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1 I, 17, 1 | to the way in which the creation itself was formed through
2 I, 18, 1 | as these concerning the creation, every one of them generates
3 I, 18, 1 | beginning the account of the creation, has at the commencement
4 I, 28, 1 | setting aside the original creation of God, and indirectly blaming
5 I, 29, 4 | the former of this [lower] creation. But they relate that a
6 I, 30, 9 | such as they were at their creation; but when they came to this
7 II, pref, 1| they think and teach that creation at large was formed after
8 II, 1, 5 | to be what God is. Each creation, too, will glorify its own
9 II, 2, 1 | formed such and so mighty a creation, contrary to the will of
10 II, 2, 3 | least was the cause of their creation; and He will be regarded
11 II, 2, 3 | and, in like manner, the creation of any state, or of any
12 II, 2, 3 | of the preparation for a creation of this kind.~4.
13 II, 2, 4 | and the beginning of their creation. In this way He conferred
14 II, 2, 5 | other instruments for the creation of those things which are
15 II, 2, 5 | shall we believe as to the creation of the world--these heretics
16 II, 3, 1 | things within himself, the creation was formed by some other.
17 II, 3, 1 | contemplated mentally that creation which was about to have
18 II, 4, 2 | by the Father, the whole creation which we know to have been
19 II, 4, 2 | permit the formation of creation either in ignorance, or
20 II, 4, 3 | which they maintain that the creation with which we are concerned
21 II, 4, 3 | which such and so great a creation can be conceived of as having
22 II, 7, 1 | upon the Pleroma by the creation [which he summoned into
23 II, 7, 2 | ignorant of itself, ignorant of creation,--ignorant, too, of the
24 II, 7, 3 | those things which belong to creation, various, manifold, and
25 II, 7, 3 | adapt the [vast] variety of creation at large to the [comparative]
26 II, 7, 3 | constitute such a multiform creation, which are opposed in nature
27 II, 7, 3 | is reckoned part of the creation.~4.
28 II, 7, 4 | Creator, and the entire creation remains in the image of
29 II, 7, 4 | manifold variety of the creation.~5.
30 II, 7, 5 | obtain the forms of that creation which He at first produced?
31 II, 7, 7 | thoseth at belong to the creation [below]. But now, since
32 II, 7, 7 | are embraced within the creation [below] are images of those
33 II, 8, 3 | other being formed so vast a creation in the bosom of the Father,
34 II, 8, 3 | to affirm that so great a creation was formed by angels, or
35 II, 8, 3 | which belong to a multiform creation, and have been formed with
36 II, 9, 1 | heathen learned it from creation itself. For even creation
37 II, 9, 1 | creation itself. For even creation reveals Him who formed it,
38 II, 10, 3 | vast material substance of creation. They inquire, too, whence
39 II, 10, 3 | whence the substance of creation was supplied to the Creator;
40 II, 10, 4 | being the substance of His creation, when previously it had
41 II, 11, 1 | and diversified [works of creation which exist], inasmuch as
42 II, 14, 1 | generation of gods, and the creation of the world; then he narrates
43 II, 14, 1 | gods, they tell us of that creation by their mother which is
44 II, 14, 1 | from this (Ogdoad) came the creation of the world and the formation
45 II, 15, 1 | those things which belong to creation. For they maintain that
46 II, 15, 1 | were not made on account of creation, but creation on account
47 II, 15, 1 | account of creation, but creation on account of them; and
48 II, 15, 2 | such numbers as belong to creation? For they describe those [
49 II, 15, 2 | one which existed before creation, and~not after the pattern
50 II, 15, 2 | not after the pattern of creation, all exactly agreeing as
51 II, 15, 3 | account which we give of creation is one harmonious with that
52 II, 15, 3 | beings that existed before [creation], and were perfected by
53 II, 15, 3 | us as knowing nothing of creation, they themselves, when questioned
54 II, 15, 3 | that harmony observable in creation, improperly giving us replies
55 II, 15, 3 | harmony which belongs to creation, nor concerning human feelings;
56 II, 15, 3 | image of which they declare creation to be), that their Father
57 II, 15, 3 | Father, for the sake of creation, as if He had thus symmetrically
58 II, 15, 3 | but for the sake of that [creation] which was to be its image
59 II, 15, 3 | about to be formed), then creation will have greater honour
60 II, 16, 1 | construct that figure of creation which exists, but made it
61 II, 16, 1 | exists? And then, again, if creation be an image of those things [
62 II, 18, 4 | substance of so vast a material creation, when Enthymesis herself
63 II, 24, 4 | do we perversely force a creation well adapted by God [for
64 II, 25, 2 | and adapted to the whole creation; yet, when viewed individually,
65 II, 25, 3 | received the beginning of his creation, is inferior to Him who
66 II, 25, 3 | receiving the beginning of thy creation, thou dost gradually learn
67 II, 25, 4 | and pass through all His creation, and consider it in all
68 II, 26, 1 | reason why a single thing in creation has been made, but should
69 II, 27, 2 | since the very system of creation to which we belong testifies,
70 II, 28, 1 | faculty of increase on His own creation, and called him upwards
71 II, 28, 3 | therefore, even with respect to creation, there are some things [
72 II, 30, 8 | Lord (the author) of all creation. And they maintain that
73 II, 31, 1 | like them, cut off that creation with which we are connected
74 II, 31, 1 | all things, but that the creation to which we belong was not
75 II, 31, 1 | Father of all formed that creation to which we belong,--these
76 II, 32, 5 | fellowship with His own creation, and did all things truly
77 II, 34, 4 | me speak concerning the creation and the continued duration
78 III, 4, 2 | surpassing love towards His creation, condescended to be born
79 III, 5, 3 | family, and, by means of His creation, did nourish, increase,
80 III, 6, 1 | from His Father over all creation, as this passage has it: "
81 III, 11, 1 | Monogenes; and that this creation to which we belong was not
82 III, 11, 1 | through whom God made the creation, He also bestowed salvation
83 III, 11, 1 | the men included in the creation; thus commenced His teaching
84 III, 11, 1 | therefore in "all things" this creation of ours is [included], for
85 III, 11, 1 | indeed contain these, this creation, as being such, is not outside,
86 III, 11, 1 | things:" therefore this vast creation is not outside [the Pleroma].~
87 III, 11, 2 | accomplished the work of creation. For they say that he, the
88 III, 11, 2 | and Creator of the plan of creation, by whom they hold that
89 III, 16, 3 | first begotten in all the creation; the Son of God being made
90 III, 16, 6 | and mingled with His own creation, according to the Father'
91 III, 24, 2 | nourishes us by means of the creation, establishing all things
92 III, 25, 5 | beginning and the cause of the creation of the world, but not ignorance,
93 IV, 1, 1 | because of his ruling the creation, these perverse mythologists
94 IV, 4, 1 | say, that if straw were a creation of God, it would never part
95 IV, 6, 1 | supports us by means of His creation. For as we do direct our
96 IV, 6, 5 | For by means of the creation itself, the Word reveals
97 IV, 6, 6 | Spirit, from angels, from the creation itself, from men, from apostate
98 IV, 7, 4 | order that He might call the creation into being, and form man,
99 IV, 7, 4 | form man, for whom also the creation was made; nor, again, standing
100 IV, 14, 1 | Adam, but also before all creation, the Word glorified His
101 IV, 17, 5 | likewise, which is part of that creation to which we belong, He confessed
102 IV, 18, 1 | the first-fruits of His creation, as Moses also says, "Thou
103 IV, 18, 4 | the things taken] from His creation. But the Jews do not offer
104 IV, 18, 4 | Him what belongs to this creation of ours, set Him forth as
105 IV, 19, 2 | height above of the whole creation; which is seen, which is
106 IV, 20, 3 | with Him, anterior to all creation, He declares by Solomon: "
107 IV, 20, 4 | be present with His own creation, saving it, and becoming
108 IV, 20, 7 | is made by means of the creation, affords life to all living
109 IV, 24, 1 | the Framer of the whole creation; and that His Son was His
110 IV, 27, 1 | expounded the wisdom of God in creation, [discoursing] as to the
111 IV, 32, 1 | and if he grant that this creation to which we belong was formed
112 IV, 33, 2 | while He took it from that creation to which we belong, and
113 IV, 33, 15 | descends] even from the creation of the world to its end
114 IV, 34, 4 | semination of man, which was the creation exhibited in Adam, and the
115 IV, 39, 2 | thou art concerned, whose creation is being carried out. Offer
116 IV, 39, 2 | workmanship and life. For creation is an attribute of the goodness
117 IV, 41, 2 | whether as respects his creation or by the teaching of his
118 IV, 41, 2 | then -that is, according to creation, so to speak--we are all
119 V, 1, 1 | Him who is prior to all creation. We--who were but lately
120 V, 2, 2 | nourished by means of the creation (and He Himself grants the
121 V, 2, 2 | and He Himself grants the creation to us, for He causes His
122 V, 2, 2 | which is a part of the creation) as His own blood, from
123 V, 2, 2 | bread (also a part of the creation) He has established as His
124 V, 12, 2 | was common throughout the creation, and points it out as something
125 V, 18, 1 | and make use of His own creation for the salvation of man.
126 V, 18, 1 | salvation of man. For indeed the creation could not have sustained
127 V, 18, 1 | perfect? Or how could that creation which was concealed from
128 V, 18, 1 | How, again, could that creation which is beyond the Pleroma
129 V, 18, 1 | proclaims] that His own creation bare Him, which subsists
130 V, 18, 2 | For the Father bears the creation and His own Word simultaneously,
131 V, 18, 2 | gives after the manner of creation what is made; but to others [
132 V, 18, 3 | is inherent in the entire creation, since the Word of God governs
133 V, 19, 1 | sustaining them by means of that creation which is supported by Himself,
134 V, 22, 2 | puffed up with pride. For the creation is not subjected to his
135 V, 23 | ON THE SIXTH DAY OF THE CREATION, IN WHICH DAY ALSO HE HAS
136 V, 23, 2 | since it was one day of the creation. For it is said, "There
137 V, 23, 2 | is, the sixth day of the creation, on which day man was created;
138 V, 23, 2 | thus granting him a second creation by means of His passion,
139 V, 23, 2 | passion, which is that [creation] out of death. And there
140 V, 23, 2 | for it is one day of the creation); whether [we regard this
141 V, 29, 1 | to God. And therefore the creation is suited to [the wants
142 V, 29, 1 | not made for its sake, but creation for the sake of man. Those
143 V, 32 | LABOURS; ESPECIALLY SINCE ALL CREATION WAITS FOR THIS, AND GOD
144 V, 32, 1 | again to behold God in this creation which is renovated, and
145 V, 32, 1 | is just that in that very creation in which they toiled or
146 V, 32, 1 | suffering; and that in the creation in which they were slain
147 V, 32, 1 | revived again; and that in the creation in which they endured servitude,
148 V, 32, 1 | fitting, therefore, that the creation itself, being restored to
149 V, 33, 3 | the dead; when also the creation, having been renovated and
150 V, 33, 4 | it is right that when the creation is restored, all the animals
151 V, 34, 2 | That the whole creation shall, according to God'
152 V, 34, 3 | manner the feasting of that creation in the kingdom of the righteous,
153 V, 36, 1 | substance nor the essence of the creation annihilated (for faithful
154 V, 36, 1 | possible, the cause of the creation of this world of temporal
155 V, 36, 3 | has confessed that the creation shall be free from the bondage
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