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1 Int | action in producing this created world in which such personal
2 Int | how “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”
3 Int, 1 | there, In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth,2
4 3, VI | see there, for thou hast created them all and yet thou reckonest
5 3, X | for whom these fruits were created. For, if a hungry man -
6 4, IX | but our God: the God that created heaven and earth, and filled
7 4, IX | and filled them because he created them by filling them up?
8 4, X | loves to rest secure in the created things she loves. But in
9 4, X | word, by which they were created, they hear their appointed
10 4, XII | love him, for he himself created all these, and he is not
11 4, XV | These fancies were not created for me by thy truth but
12 4, XV | does the soul, which God created, err?” But I would not allow
13 5, I | those things which thou hast created and pass through them to
14 5, X | that the good God never created any evil substance, I formed
15 5, X | believe that no evil had been created by thee - for in my ignorance
16 6, I | away?150 For hadst thou not created me and differentiated me
17 6, III | after the image of Him that created him155 was not understood
18 6, VII | helm of all that thou hast created,161 thou hadst not forgotten
19 6, I | orders all things thou hast created. This was my conjecture,
20 6, V | and behold what God hath created!” God is good, yea, most
21 6, V | But yet he who is good has created them good; behold how he
22 6, V | chiefest Good, and hath created these lesser goods; but
23 6, V | goods; but both Creator and created are all good. Whence, then,
24 6, V | matter which had not been created by himself.~Such perplexities
25 6, XIII | thee, if only for these created things. For that thou art
26 6, XVI | little worm, which thou hast created good, fitting in as they
27 6, XXI(226) | God's Wisdom and Word as "created" caused great difficulty
28 7, I | God - by whom thou hast created all things. There is still
29 8, X | create ourselves, but were created by Him who abides forever’ -
30 8, X | our ears to hear him who created them; and if then he alone
31 9, VI | But men love these created things too much; they are
32 9, VI | to judge. None of these created things reply to their questioners
33 10, VI | time-bound voice, thou hadst created whatever it was out of which
34 10, X | the will of God is not a created thing, but comes before
35 10, X | because nothing could be created unless the will of the Creator
36 10, XI | past and future motions of created things, and is still unstable.
37 10, XI | all, past and future, is created and issues out of that which
38 10, XXX | could be no time without a created world, and let them cease
39 11 | possibility” from which God created, itself created de nihilo.
40 11 | which God created, itself created de nihilo. He finds a reference
41 11, VIII(469) | Constat et non constat, the created earth really exists but
42 11, IX | the time in which it was created, surpassing all the rolling
43 11, XI | inner ear, that thou hast created all natures and all substances,
44 11, XII | a second heaven might be created and a second earth - visible
45 11, XII | whatever else is recorded as created (though not without days)
46 11, XIII | days, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”
47 11, XIII | recorded as having been created and called heaven, this
48 11, XV | there is a certain sublime created order which cleaves with
49 11, XV | without beginning - it was created.~20. For, although we can
50 11, XV | before it (for wisdom was created before all things),473 this
51 11, XV | through whom all things were created and in whom, in the beginning,
52 11, XV | earth. This is truly the created Wisdom, namely, the intelligible
53 11, XV | wisdom, even if it is a created wisdom. But the difference
54 11, XV | creates and that which is created. So also is the difference
55 11, XV | Therefore, there is a certain created wisdom that was created
56 11, XV | created wisdom that was created before all things: the rational
57 11, XV | it, since what has been created before all things also precedes
58 11, XV | it took its beginning as created, though not in time (since
59 11, XV | though time belongs to its created nature.~21. Thus it is that
60 11, XVII | revelation, ‘In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.’
61 11, XVII | spiritual or intelligible created order which always beholds
62 11, XVII | of heaven and earth - was created and perfected”? And what
63 11, XVII | heaven and earth were to be created (that is, the creature already
64 11, XVII | reads, ‘In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth’;
65 11, XIX | that have been made and created. It is further true that
66 11, XIX | true that not only every created and formed thing but also
67 11, XIX | creation and of form were created by Thee, from whom all things
68 11, XX | of “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth”
69 11, XX | that “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth”
70 11, XX | that “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth”
71 11, XX | that “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth”
72 11, XX | that “In the beginning God created heaven and earth” means, “
73 11, XXI | visible creature would be created.” He takes it in yet another
74 11, XXII | said, ‘In the beginning God created the heaven and earth.’ Thus,
75 11, XXII | this unformed matter was created by God, from whom all things
76 11, XXII | because we hold that what is created and endowed with form is
77 11, XXII | is made capable of being created and endowed with form, though
78 11, XXII | mentioned when they were created. If Truth instructs us,
79 11, XXIV | wrote, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth,”
80 11, XXIV | thy immutable Word hast created all things, invisible and
81 11, XXVII | below, within which all created things were to be contained.
82 11, XXVII(500)| In the beginning God created," etc.~
83 11, XXVIII | as thy being, thou hast created all things, not by any mutation
84 11, XXVIII | in thy wisdom thou hast created the heaven and earth, one
85 11, XXVIII | heaven and earth were to be created is what is referred to by
86 11, XXVIII | and earth” refers to the created things already set in order
87 12, II | all: to the end that the created good might not fail to be,
88 12, II | equal to thee - since its created existence comes from thee.~
89 12, II | Likewise, in the case of a created spirit, living is not the
90 12, II | But the true good of every created thing is always to cleave
91 12, V | thee, that is, thy Son - created the heaven and the earth.
92 12, XXII | to the image of Him who created him. And now, having been
93 12, XXIII | we are thy workmanship, created in good works (not only
94 12, XXIII | to the image of him who created him, he must be a doer of
95 12, XXIV | way, “In the beginning God created heaven and earth.”632 Is
96 12, XXVI | after the image of him who created you, O living soul of such
97 12, XXX | but that they were already created elsewhere and from other
98 12, XXX | and an alien nature - not created by thee and in every way
99 12, XXXII | earthly creatures; and man, created in thy image and likeness,
100 12, XXXIII | is not thine, or that was created beforehand. They were created
101 12, XXXIII | created beforehand. They were created from concreated matter -
102 12, XXXIII | that is, matter that was created by thee at the same time
103 12, XXXV | day, although thou hadst created them all in unbroken rest -
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