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1 I, III | in all the works of the creation, that a rational creature, 2 II, I | to any other part of the creation, If we will examine it, 3 II, XIV | if the sun moved from the creation to the flood constantly 4 II, XIV | year to duration before the creation, or beyond the duration 5 II, XIV | as in the history of the creation delivered by Moses, I can 6 II, XV | if we should suppose the creation, or fall of the angels, 7 II, XV | a longer time since the creation of angels than the creation 8 II, XV | creation of angels than the creation of the world, by 7640 years: 9 II, XXII | or cause operating: v.g. creation, annihilation, contain in 10 II, XXVI | is denominated by us.~2. Creation, generation, making, alteration. 11 II, XXVI | being, and this we call creation.~Secondly, When a thing 12 II, XXVII| having ended all his works of creation the seventh day, think his 13 IV, X | are clearly seen from the creation of the world, being understood 14 IV, X | matter. And so we have the creation of matter by a powerful 15 IV, X | conception, it must still be creation; and these men must give 16 IV, X | of his workmanship, the creation, let us consider it a little. 17 IV, X | Though, when well considered, creation of a spirit will be found 18 IV, X | require no less power than the creation of matter. Nay, possibly, 19 IV, X | this past doubt, that the creation or beginning of any one 20 IV, X | being once admitted, the creation of all other but the CREATOR 21 IV, X | supposed.~19. Objection: “Creation out of nothing.” But you 22 IV, X | step will be to understand creation. For the giving a new determination 23 IV, XVI | finding in all parts of the creation, that fall under human observation, 24 IV, XVI | downwards in those parts of the creation that are beneath man, the