Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5, 4| and Cosmocrator as the creature of the Demiurge. Cosmocrator
2 I, 10, 2| world. But as the sun, that creature of God, is one and the same
3 I, 30, 7| thus baffled by their own creature, she greatly rejoiced, and
4 II, 6, 2| there does tremble every creature, and principality, and power,
5 II, 9, 2| For the former "serve the creature rather than the Creator,"
6 III, 11, 8| says, "The first living creature was like a lion," symbolizing
7 III, 11, 8| power; the second [living creature] was like a calf, signifying [
8 III, 24, 1| for the sake of His own creature man. But [it has, on the
9 IV, 11, 1| time conferring with His creature, and at another pro-pounding
10 IV, 29, 1| just as the sun, which is a creature of His, [acts with regard]
11 IV, 33, 1| Gentiles, "who serve the creature more than the Creator,"
12 IV, 38, 4| uncreated God and man, a creature of to-day. For these, [the
13 IV, 41, 1| since indeed he is himself a creature of God, like the other angels.
14 V, 3, 2| an animated and rational creature, than to re-integrate again
15 V, 32, 1| For the expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation
16 V, 32, 1| the sons of God. For the creature has been subjected to vanity,
17 V, 32, 1| same in hope; since the creature itself shall also be delivered
18 V, 36, 3| fathers, who brought it (the creature) forth [from bondage] at
19 V, 36, 3| Word, should descend to the creature (facturam), that is, to
20 V, 36, 3| on the other hand, the creature should contain the Word,
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