Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| genderless abstraction: “the Creator,” or “the Source.” In its
2 Fwd,5| personal communication with its Creator [p. 18].~ ~Regarding the
3 1,2 | of the Church. God is the Creator of “all things visible and
4 2,12| the Son of God was not the Creator but was a created being,
5 2,12| external with relation to the Creator.~ The same writer goes on
6 2,20| natural. But is not God the Creator of all natural things? So
7 4,14| matter, but I worship the Creator of matter, Who for my sake
8 7,14| man identified himself as creator: a wonderful aura began
9 7,14| attaining a knowledge of the Creator and His creation, and it
10 8,2 | they are and what their Creator wants them to be. People'
11 9,3 | Exile, explained that “the Creator made man after His image
12 9,3 | spiritual attributes of the Creator. Image is that which distinguishes
13 9,3 | have communion with His Creator and participate in His nature.
14 9,15| disobedience to the will of his Creator; he elevated his own will
15 9,35| and man is a true union, Creator and creature do not become
16 9,42| invisible true God, the Creator of the world. With fewer
17 9,42| was assigned to man by the Creator immediately after the creation:
18 10,3 | less a reflection of his Creator and less of a spiritual
19 10,10| devout reflection on God the Creator, the Provider and Savior,
20 10,14| believing in his own way in the Creator and fulfilling His will
21 11,4 | through the example of the Creator Himself.~ The Holy Fathers
22 11,4 | Persons; about God as the Creator of the world and mankind;
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