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1 IV| elements -- fire, air, water, earth; and two elementary powers -- 2 XV| His feet~ He treads the earth, and stretches His right 3 XV| voice," by whom heaven and earth and the whole creation were 4 XVI| shall be those men upon the earth~ Who shall love the great 5 XVIII| the heavens and the broad earth beneath,~ The glancing waves 6 XXVII| Hades, had they left on earth the body, with its head, 7 XXVIII| created the heaven and the earth," then the sun, and the 8 XXVIII| There he described the earth, the heaven, the sea,~ The 9 XXVIII| around, he cast her down~ To earth. She, mingling with all 10 XXX| the same way regarding the earth and heaven and man; for 11 XXX| created the heaven and the earth," and then subjoins this 12 XXX| this sentence, "And the earth was invisible and unfashioned," 13 XXX| it was the pre-existent earth which was spoken of in the 14 XXX| spoken of in the words, "The earth was," because Moses said, " 15 XXX| because Moses said, "And the earth was invisible and unfashioned;" 16 XXX| and he thought that the earth, concerning which he says, " 17 XXX| created the heaven and the earth," was that earth which we 18 XXX| and the earth," was that earth which we perceive by the 19 XXX| heavens is the Lord's, but the earth hath He given to the children 20 XXX| man, taking dust from the earth." He thought, accordingly, 21 XXX| he who was formed of the earth was afterwards made according 22 XXX| And that man was formed of earth, Homer, too, having discovered 23 XXX| becoming alacrity -- ~ ~To earth and water may you all return~ ~ -- 24 XXX| pristine formation from earth. These things Homer and 25 XXXIII| created the heavens and the earth," and then immediately subjoins, "