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creations 3
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creature 9
creature-like 1
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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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creator

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, C,2| manifestation of Himself as Creator, Providence, Savior~of the 2 I, 1,7 | incomprehensible, good, righteous, the Creator of all creatures, the Almighty~ 3 I, 1,7 | and the relation of the Creator to His creations (Creator, 4 I, 1,7 | Creator to His creations (Creator, Providence, Merciful,~Righteous 5 I, 1,7 | is the Source, Cause, and Creator of all life~Reason tells 6 I, 1,14 | almightiness (Ps. 32:9). God is the Creator of the world. It is He Who~ 7 I, 1,16 | contradict the fact that its Creator is unchangeable and without 8 I, 2,5 | external with relation to the Creator.~ 9 I, 2,9 | Of the Son of God as the Creator of the world:~“All things 10 II, 3,1 | exalted in thought, about His Creator, glorifying Him, giving~ 11 II, 3,5 | stood before the Face of the Creator and served Him. St. Gregory 12 II, 3,5 | view to the consent of the Creator of all things” (St.~Gregory 13 II, 3,6 | with His own image, the Creator thus indicated to man his 14 II, 3,6 | to acknowledge Him as his Creator, to glorify~Him, to rejoice 15 II, 3,6 | ability, to glorify the Creator (as is stated, for example, 16 II, 3,6 | intermediary between the Creator and the~earthly creation: 17 II, 3,6 | the Psalmist to praise the Creator ecstatically, “O Lord, our~ 18 II, 3,6 | creation to the majesty of the Creator.~The Apostle instructs, “ 19 II, 3,6 | majesty and wisdom of the Creator. St. Basil the Great, in 20 II, 4,1 | the fact that, while the Creator contains everything in His 21 II, 4,1 | greater freedom did~the Creator give to man, His rational 22 II, 4,2 | Having created man, the Creator did not leave the first-created 23 II, 4,2 | came from the hands of the Creator pure~and innocent, had yet 24 II, 4,2 | came from the hands of the Creator faultless also in body. 25 II, 4,2 | outward defects from the Creator. It~possessed faculties 26 II, 4,2 | God and knew Him as their Creator and Father (Plato and Cicero).~ 27 II, 5,1 | original condition inwhich the Creator placed them, into a condition 28 II, 5,3 | fall into sin possible?~The Creator imparted to man three great 29 II, 5,3 | faithfulness and devotion to the Creator, his self-sacrificing~love. 30 II, 6,7 | ministry).~The Son of God, the Creator and Master of heaven and 31 II, 7,5 | devout reflection~on God the Creator, the Provider and Saviour, 32 II, 8,5 | the Almightiness~of the Creator and the special deeds of 33 App, 3 | writes: “God is the Almighty Creator and Pantocrator, but not 34 App, 4 | something outside both the Creator and the creation could be “ 35 App, 5,6 | glorification: “If our Lord God, the Creator of all, glorifieth anyone


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