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Dialogue
1 Intro| the Word, the Church, the creation of the world in a Jewish 2 Intro| concerned with the animal creation, including under this term 3 Intro| naturally inclines to view creation as the work of design. The 4 Intro| Eternal, his theories of creation, his mathematical anticipations, 5 Intro| world, going down to the creation of man, and then I shall 6 Intro| only concerned with the creation of the body and soul.~The 7 Intro| place beside them; for the creation is made up of both, mind 8 Intro| as in every other part of creation, I suppose God to have made 9 Intro| committed to his offspring the creation of the mortal. From him 10 Intro| to divine philosophy.~The creation of bones and flesh was on 11 Intro| been brought down to the creation of man. Completeness seems 12 Intro| the later Jewish idea of creation, according to which God 13 Intro| the Hebrew Scriptures the creation of the world is described, 14 Intro| into the distance. The real creation began, not with matter, 15 Intro| manner before the work of creation begins; and there is an 16 Intro| too, though eternal, is a creation, a world of thought prior 17 Intro| description of the process of creation has less of freedom or spontaneity. 18 Intro| committing the lesser works of creation to inferior powers. (Compare, 19 Intro| self-existent nature, of which creation is the copy. We can only 20 Intro| supposes the process of creation to take place in accordance 21 Intro| means (3) to say that the creation of the world is not a material 22 Intro| mind regarded as a work, as creation—not as the creator. The 23 Intro| up his conception of the creation of the world. The explanation 24 Intro| exhausted in the work of creation.~The proportions in which 25 Intro| settled in their places at the creation: (2) they are four in number, 26 Intro| which God combined in the creation of the world. The soul, 27 Intro| tell us the origin. The creation, in Plato’s sense, is really 28 Intro| Plato’s sense, is really the creation of order; and the first 29 Intro| surfaces in his account of the creation of the world, or the attraction 30 Intro| the teleological theory of creation. Whether all things in the 31 Intro| by the gradual process of creation; but he would have insisted 32 Intro| the nature of God and of creation (c) the morality of the 33 Intro| parallels with the account of creation and of the first origin 34 Intro| thought are in process of creation he is necessarily tentative 35 Intro| of not-being, he admits creation to have an existence which 36 Intro| appear only in the act of creation. In so far as he works with 37 Intro| object.~The first work of creation is perfected, the second 38 Intro| care of human things.~The creation of the world is the impression 39 Intro| the Mosaic account of the creation. Neither when we speak of 40 Intro| fashioned in men at their first creation the rudiments of nails.’ 41 Intro| truest sense the origin of creation and of the world, as we 42 Timae| world and going down to the creation of man; next, I am to receive 43 Timae| or how existing without creation, if we be not altogether 44 Timae| and are in a process of creation and created. Now that which 45 Timae| truest sense the origin of creation and of the world, as we 46 Timae| God in the beginning of creation made the body of the universe 47 Timae| than the framer.~Now the creation took up the whole of each 48 Timae| and thought of God in the creation of time. The sun and moon 49 Timae| which were necessary to the creation of time had attained a motion 50 Timae| difficulty in understanding the creation of images in mirrors and 51 Timae| through necessity—for the creation is mixed, being made up 52 Timae| as they were prior to the creation of the heaven, and what 53 Timae| was the creator, but the creation of the mortal he committed 54 Timae| They appointed this lower creation his place here in order 55 Timae| us assume thus much.~The creation of the rest of the body 56 Timae| fashioned in men at their first creation the rudiments of nails. 57 Timae| the universe down to the creation of man is nearly completed.