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Dialogue
1 Intro| a composite or eclectic work of imagination, in which 2 Intro| to view creation as the work of design. The creator is 3 Intro| But in the rest of the work the power of language seems 4 Intro| him to produce a perfect work of art. Hence there are 5 Intro| be a want of unity in a work which embraces astronomy, 6 Intro| becomes and is created is the work of a cause, and that is 7 Intro| be the best and fairest work in the order of nature, 8 Intro| of creations, being the work of the best. And being composed 9 Intro| moved by others, and which work by chance and without order. 10 Intro| necessity as far as possible to work out good. Before the heavens 11 Intro| as a single act, but as a work or process which occupied 12 Intro| disorderly manner before the work of creation begins; and 13 Intro| wholly overcome. When his work is accomplished he remains 14 Intro| principle, mind regarded as a work, as creation—not as the 15 Intro| elements were exhausted in the work of creation.~The proportions 16 Intro| the order of the divine work—and the finer parts of the 17 Intro| nurse of generation. The work of digestion is carried 18 Intro| really existed in antiquity a work passing under the name of 19 Intro| doubt. Fragments of this work are preserved to us, chiefly 20 Intro| subject and object.~The first work of creation is perfected, 21 Intro| the inconsistencies of the work, in dwelling on the ignorance 22 Intro| introduction is a mosaic work of small touches which, 23 Intro| surprising that this voluminous work should have found a translator ( 24 Intro| theology.~Although such a work can contribute little or 25 Intro| must be given of the short work entitled ‘Timaeus Locrus,’ 26 Timae| nothing can be created. The work of the creator, whenever 27 Timae| the form and nature of his work after an unchangeable pattern, 28 Timae| might be the creator of a work which was by nature fairest 29 Timae| beginning, I will hand the work over to you. And do ye then 30 Timae| of the way in which the work was accomplished, he must 31 Timae| the accomplishment of his work, but himself contriving 32 Timae| when doing its share of work, is much distressed and