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1 PreGreek | the Holy Spirit to be a created being? We need not say how 2 PreGreek(4)| some very remote period, created by the Father. The petitio 3 I | let us call upon Him Who created Scripture with a body, soul, 4 II | venomous creatures were created. In the contemplation of 5 XIV | being said to have been created for rule of the night, and 6 XVII | not applicable to ordinary created things, but to a mysterious 7 XVIII | soared above all things created and clung to the Maker of 8 XX | irrational creatures were created for man's sake. "If any 9 XX | the subject universe, has created an irrational nature which 10 XX | impossible for a nature created in the image of God to altogether 11 XX | that everything has been created. Celsus may tell us that 12 XXI | stone; for no man's heart is created stony by God, but it becomes 13 XXI | themselves because they were created vessels of dishonour, and 14 XXIII | lights of heaven having been created for signs, to speak precisely, 15 XXIII | experience grasp this truth, God created in the heavens beings who 16 XXIV | parts divide him into many created substances, but, as reason 17 XXIV | with many parts, has been created by God. Similarly, of necessity, 18 XXIV | me that what you see in created substances 593leads you 19 XXIV | God, and that out of it He created the world? ~It seems so 20 XXIV | substance remained the same, created a change of its qualities, 21 XXIV | this shows that matter was created. For if matter is compound, 22 XXV(607) | According to Origen, God created a finite number of souls 23 XXV | then possible for a man created free, under given circumstances, 24 XXVII | some persons to have been created to perdition, and adduce 25 XXVII | them a few questions. A man created to perdition would never 26 Index | Origen, a finite number created, 210; different varieties,