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1 1, I | did give names unto other creatures in Paradise as they were 2 1, I | the contemplation of God’s creatures and works produceth (having 3 1, I | regard to the works and creatures themselves) knowledge, but 4 1, IV | the contemplation of the creatures of God, worketh according 5 1, IV | exquisite a history of living creatures, hath mingled it sparingly 6 1, VI | of knowledge; the view of creatures, and the imposition of names. 7 1, VI | the natural knowledge of creatures, but the moral knowledge 8 1, VI | will of God, and then the creatures expressing His power; whereof 9 2, I | wrought; that is, history of creatures, history of marvels, and 10 2, VI | the contemplation of His creatures; which knowledge may be 11 2, VII| and not as of all other creatures, Producant aquae, producat 12 2, VII| upheld by matter) of all creatures do consist; to inquire, 13 2, VII| skins and hides of living creatures is to defend them from the 14 2, VII| of the bodies of living creatures are built;” or that “the 15 2, VII| station and mansion of living creatures;” and the like, is well 16 2, VII| communicated to particular creatures and motions the characters 17 2, XX | laws of nature to inanimate creatures that we spake of before; 18 2, XXI| two several appetites in creatures; the one to preserve or 19 2, XXI| the pleasures of living creatures, that of generation is greater