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1 Int, 1 | of the cosmos itself. The Creator is the Redeemer! Man’s end
2 Int, 1 | important acknowledgment of the Creator of nature. But creation
3 1, X | Lord my God, thou ruler and creator of all natural things -
4 2, III | often forgets thee, its Creator, and falls in love with
5 2, VI | Beauty beyond compare, O Creator of all, O thou good God -
6 2, VI | acknowledge thee to be the Creator of all nature, and recognize
7 3, VIII | who art the one and true Creator and Ruler of the universe.
8 4, III | as blameless, while the Creator and Ordainer of heaven and
9 4, III | misfortunes. But who is this Creator but thou, our God, the sweetness
10 4, X | these things, O God, the Creator of all; but let not my soul
11 4, XII | back your love to their Creator, lest, in those things which
12 5, II | have abandoned thee, their Creator, thou hast not abandoned
13 5, III | creature rather than the Creator.”131 ~6. Yet I remembered
14 5, IV | it nor knows or loves its Creator: just so is a faithful man
15 5, V | unworthy of thee, O Lord, the Creator of all. But if he thinks
16 5, X | Lord of heaven and earth, Creator of all things visible and
17 6, IV | involve pressing thee, the Creator of all, into space, which,
18 6, III | became a devil, since a good Creator made him wholly a good angel?
19 6, V | these lesser goods; but both Creator and created are all good.
20 6, V | not also be the framer and creator of what was good, then why
21 6, IX | the creature more than the Creator.”203~
22 7, I | creation had found thee, our Creator, and thy Word - God with
23 8, VI | thy gifts, O Lord my God, creator of all, who hast power to
24 8, XII | Deus, creator omnium, ~Polique rector,
25 8, XII | solvat anxios.”~ ~“O God, Creator of us all, ~Guiding the
26 9, XXXIV | praise thee for it, “O God, Creator of Us All,” take it up in
27 9, XXXIV(376)| Again, Ambrose, Deus, creator omnium, an obvious favorite
28 9, XXXV | praise thee, the wonderful Creator and Disposer of all things;
29 10 | BOOK ELEVEN~ ~The eternal Creator and the Creation in time.
30 10, I(406) | greatness and goodness of God - Creator and Redeemer. The repetition
31 10, IV | truly real as thou their Creator art. Compared with thee,
32 10, V | things praise thee, the Creator of them all. But how didst
33 10, X | created unless the will of the Creator came before it. The will
34 10, XII | that thou, our God, art the Creator of every creature. And if
35 10, XIII | thou art the Author and Creator of all the ages? Or what
36 10, XIII | therefore, thou art the Creator of all times, if there was
37 10, XXVII | measure times.~35. Deus Creator omnium448: this verse of
38 10, XXX | understand that thou, the eternal Creator of all times, art before
39 10, XXXI | But far be it from thee, O Creator of the universe, and Creator
40 10, XXXI | Creator of the universe, and Creator of our souls and bodies -
41 10, XXXI | that is, the truly eternal Creator of minds. As in the beginning
42 11, XV | the very eternity of the Creator: that his essence is changed
43 11, XV | Still, the eternity of the Creator himself is before it, from
44 11, XVIII(486)| premises about God's primacy as Creator; cf. M. Pontet, L'Exégèse
45 11, XXIX | preceded by the eternity of the Creator, so that from nothing there
46 12, V | Son, and Holy Spirit, the Creator of all creation!~
47 12, XXII | Thus, O Lord, our God, our Creator, when our affections have
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