Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | but also food which God created for the use of man. We know
2 I, 5 | and to eat food which God created for use, you have consciences
3 I, 16| after the image of him that created him: where there cannot
4 I, 29| female. Having then been created by God good and upright,
5 I, 36| the organs of generation created, and why were we so fashioned
6 II, 3 | bringeth forth death.” God created us with free will, and we
7 II, 5 | difficulty. “All things were created to serve for the use of
8 II, 5 | so all things living were created either for the food of men,
9 II, 5 | he says, that the ox was created for ploughing, the horse
10 II, 5 | all these creatures were created by p. 392 God for nothing.
11 II, 5 | to eat meats, which God created for use? The Lord himself
12 II, 5 | not drink the wine which I created out of water. He did not
13 II, 6 | of man. And as the ox was created for ploughing, the horse
14 II, 6 | leopards, and wolves were created; why vipers, scorpions,
15 II, 6 | seals, and small snails were created. Which of us ever eats the
16 II, 6 | beasts, fishes, birds, were created not for eating, but for
17 II, 6 | you ask me why the pig was created, I immediately reply, as
18 II, 6 | of living creatures were created, that soldiers, athletes,
19 II, 6 | and know why they were created and are in the world from
20 II, 16| abstain from food, which God created for use with thanksgiving.
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