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1 II, 4 | external agency, and that the world is uncreated, and that nature 2 II, 4 | thing is it if God made the world out of existent materials? 3 II, 5 | the origin not only of the world, but also of the gods, on 4 II, 5 | the gods, but also of the world itself. And though he said 5 II, 5 | though he said that the world was created, he showed no 6 II, 5 | are later born than the world. And he also relates how 7 II, 5 | who are younger than the world, know these things? Or how 8 II, 6 | HESIOD ON THE ORIGIN OF THE WORLD.~And in a certain way he 9 II, 6 | and the creation of the world [without a creator], saying:--~" 10 II, 6 | and arrange itself into a world (for Jupiter was born, not 11 II, 6 | matter, but long after the world and many men; and so, too, 12 II, 6 | also fashioned it into a world? Besides, he is found in 13 II, 7 | that in the beginning the world was produced from an egg, 14 II, 8 | concerning the origin of the world, they uttered contradictory 15 II, 8 | explained, main-mined that the world is uncreated. And those 16 II, 9 | regarded the creation of the world and all other things. For 17 II, 10 | X. THE WORLD CREATED BY GOD THROUGH THE 18 II, 10 | therefore, He prepared the world. For he that is created 19 II, 10 | spoke of the creation of the world and of all other things. 20 II, 10 | prophets were not when the world came into existence, but 21 II, 10 | God made and fashioned the world, was in some manner created, 22 II, 12 | concerning the creation of the world and the nature of man, they 23 II, 13 | REMARKS ON THE CREATION OF THE WORLD.~Moreover, his [Hesiod's] 24 II, 13 | made light apart from the world. And the light God called 25 II, 13 | history and genesis of the world, the holy Scripture spoke 26 II, 14 | XIV. THE WORLD COMPARED TO THE SEA.~Consider, 27 II, 14 | seeds? And we say that the world resembles the sea. For as 28 II, 14 | its saltness; so also the world, if it had not had the law 29 II, 14 | so God has given to the world which is driven and tempest-tossed 30 II, 24 | the plants, indeed, the world contained plants like them; 31 II, 26 | had been formed in this world, it is mystically written 32 II, 29 | entitled "The Genesis of the World," can more accurately inform 33 II, 29 | get a beginning in this world, to find its way into every 34 II, 31 | wrath would come on the world. She says:--~"When are fulfilled 35 II, 32 | Germany; so that now the whole world is thus filled with inhabitants. 36 II, 32 | then the occupation of the world by men was at first in three 37 II, 32 | forward to maintain that the world is shaped like a sphere, 38 II, 32 | about the creation of the world and its population? Men 39 II, 33 | both of the creation of the world and the formation of man, 40 II, 33 | that were to come upon the world. And therefore it is proved 41 II, 35 | power, and established the world by His wisdom, and by His 42 II, 35 | and the creation of the world, and the formation of man. 43 II, 36 | unbegotten Ruler of the world,~Who only was from everlasting 44 II, 37 | the conflagration of the world, they have, willingly or 45 II, 38 | Concerning the burning up of the world, Malachi the prophet foretold: " 46 III, 2 | the sphaerography of the world's circle confer on Aratus, 47 III, 3 | even of the creation of the world, they finally said that 48 III, 3 | they taught again that the world was not ruled by providence. 49 III, 5 | doctrines have filled the world with iniquity.~ 50 III, 7 | blinded chance that rules the world,~Nor uncontrolled are all 51 III, 9 | minister both to all the world, and chiefly to the Hebrews, 52 III, 16| some, maintaining that the world was uncreated, went into 53 III, 16| about the cities of the world, and the settlements, and 54 III, 17| come to pass in all the world. For the very accomplishment 55 III, 17| years have run on since the world was created until now, so 56 III, 18| account of the genesis of the world, related in what manner 57 III, 19| a flood of water on the world; as neither indeed has there 58 III, 23| beginning of the creation of the world, which Moses the servant 59 III, 23| creation and genesis of the world, and of the first man, and 60 III, 26| from the foundation of the world, and to condemn the empty 61 III, 26| Egyptian gave out; nor is the world uncreated, nor is there 62 III, 28| from the foundation of the world the whole time is thus traced, 63 III, 28| From the creation of the world to the deluge were 2242 64 III, 28| from the creation of the world amount to a total of 5698