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1     8|   nature is destructible by its creation ; though even over those
2     9|         itself ? In the case of creation from nothing, this can be ;
3    13|       teaches that the whole of creation 'refines.'~"Moreover," (
4    15|       the beginning and deliver creation from his injuries ? What
5    30|          may be drawn from this creation which has been arranged
6    30|        Choice to set a limit to creation . . . because they are not
7    30|      not able to set a limit to creation—for Constraint does not
8    30|   placed them in the midst of a creation which cannot be overcome.
9    30| protected likewise.] And if the creation is so protected against
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