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1 1, IV | them as if in debt to thy creature, and when thou dost cancel
2 1, VI | in pity tell a pitiful creature whether my infancy followed
3 1, VI | others.~Whence could such a creature come but from thee, O Lord?
4 1, XIX | Is not such an animated creature as this wonderful and praiseworthy?
5 2, III | and falls in love with thy creature instead of thee - the inebriation
6 4, XII | deserted for the love of the creature. Why then will you wander
7 4, XII | virginal womb, where the human creature, our mortal flesh, was joined
8 5, III | many true things about the creature but they do not seek with
9 5, III | worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator.”131 ~
10 6, IX | worshiping and serving the creature more than the Creator.”203~
11 6, XIX | except by a living rational creature, he moved the more slowly
12 6, XXI(226)| that Jesus Christ was a "creature" of God. But Augustine was
13 9, XVII | air by making me a wiser creature. Thus I will pass beyond
14 9, XXV | the emotion of a living creature (such as we feel when we
15 9, XXXI | eating”363; and that “every creature of thine is good, and nothing
16 9, XXXV | absorbed in the sight, vain creature that I am.~How is it that
17 10, VI | that it was the action of a creature, itself in time, which sounded
18 10, VI | already some kind of corporeal creature before heaven and earth
19 10, X | and a new will to form a creature, which he had never before
20 10, XII | art the Creator of every creature. And if in the term “heaven
21 10, XII | heaven and earth” every creature is included, I make bold
22 10, XII | he make unless it were a creature?” I do indeed wish that
23 10, XII | surely as I know that no creature was made before any creature
24 10, XII | creature was made before any creature was made.~
25 10, XXX | coeternal with thee; nor is any creature, even if there is a creature “
26 10, XXX | creature, even if there is a creature “above time.”~
27 11, IX | some way an intellectual creature, although in no way coeternal
28 11, XV | eternal God, hath not made any creature by any new will, and his
29 11, XVII | be created (that is, the creature already fashioned, invisible
30 11, XXI | every invisible and visible creature would be created.” He takes
31 11, XXVIII | that there is no temporal creature that is not of thy making.
32 12, X | 11. Happy would be that creature who, though it was in itself
33 12, X | been the case with that creature if the light had not been
34 12, XVI | enlightened but mutable creature in the same way as it knows
35 12, XXI | creeping and the flying creature that has life,” but “the
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