Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  2|         regarding others which are created existences, viz., the powers
 2 Pre,     0,  4|         That there is one God, who created and arranged all things,
 3 Pre,     0, 10|          When these, however, were created, or of what nature they
 4   I,     I,  7|          is to be understood as if created purposely and designedly
 5   I,    II,  1|   expression of Solomon: "The Lord created me-the beginning of His
 6   I,    II,  2|           of Solomon, that she was created the beginning of the ways
 7   I,    II,  3|          of God, and is said to be created, forming beforehand and
 8   I,    II,  4|            those things which were created live, unless they derived
 9   I,    II,  4|         beings which had once been created by God for the enjoyment
10   I,    II,  4|       since some of those who were created were not to be always willing
11   I,   III,  1|  Providence, confess that God, who created and disposed all things,
12   I,   III,  1| acknowledging that all things were created by the word or reason of
13   I,   III,  3|            3. That all things were created by God, and that there is
14   I,   III,  3|          that there is one God who created and arranged all things;
15   I,   III,  3|        could be said to be made or created, not even in the way in
16   I,   III,  7|          Spirit, and they shall be created, and Thou wilt renew the
17   I,   III,  8|         and that those whom He has created may be unceasingly and inseparably
18   I,     V,  3|         and founder of all things, created certain of them holy and
19   I,     V,  3|          we are to suppose that He created some so as to be altogether
20   I,     V,  3|          whether these latter were created of such a nature, and formed
21   I,     V,  3|       which are called powers were created of such a nature and for
22   I,     V,  4|          powers were not formed or created so by nature, but fell from
23   I,     V,  4|        From the day when thou weft created along with the cherubim,
24   I,     V,  4|        from the day when thou weft created, until iniquities were found
25   I,     V,  4|        From the day when thou wert created with the cherubim, I placed
26   I,     V,  5|        accidental quality in every created thing; and since that which
27   I,   VII,  1|          or wicked, were formed or created, and all these, according
28   I,   VII,  1|             they were nevertheless created, because all things were
29   I,   VII,  1|         Paul, moreover, describing created things by species and numbers
30   I,   VII,  1|         And in Him were all things created, that are in heaven, and
31   I,   VII,  1|            powers: all things were created by Him, and in Him: and
32   I,   VII,  1|           were all things made and created, whether things visible,
33   I,   VII,  1|          of their being said to be created in 'Arka/j, i.e., for the
34   I,   VII,  2|        that in Him were all things created, both things in heaven and
35   I,   VII,  2|            all things were made or created, and that amongst created
36   I,   VII,  2|          created, and that amongst created things there is nothing
37   I,   VII,  4|           body, who, before he was created in the womb, is said to
38   I,  VIII,  1|          they (the angels) were so created, lest on that view the Creator
39   I,  VIII,  4|            nor from their being so created, but have obtained these
40  II,     I,  1|           which they were at first created by God, and who, being driven
41  II,     I,  5|          that there is one God who created and arranged all things,
42  II,     I,  5|           commanded, and they were created." For the words, "He spake,
43  II,     I,  5|           commanded, and they were created," seem spoken of the qualities
44  II,    II,  1|            hat as a bodily nature, created out of nothing after intervals
45  II,    II,  2|       rational natures were indeed created at the beginning, but that
46  II,   III,  3|         must be again restored and created; since it seems a possible
47  II,   III,  5|           than ages, so that among created beings certain ages may
48  II,    VI,  1|           intermediate between all created things and God, i.e., a
49  II,    VI,  1|             in Him were all things created, visible and invisible,
50  II,    VI,  1|            powers, all things were created by Him, and in Him: and
51  II,    VI,  2|       wisdom of God, in which were created all things, visible and
52  II,    VI,  3|       through whom all things were created, is named Jesus Christ and
53  II,  VIII,  2|   perfection, or because it was so created by God, will form the subject
54  II,    IX,  1|            are to suppose that God created so great a number of rational
55  II,    IX,  1|           the case, then certainly created things could neither be
56  II,    IX,  1|             we are to believe, was created by God such as He knew would
57  II,    IX,  1|       which we are to believe were created by God in the beginning,
58  II,    IX,  2|        made in the beginning, were created when they did not previously
59  II,    IX,  2|   indulgence to the understandings created by Him, the power of free
60  II,    IX,  4|         all things which have been created are said to have been made
61  II,    IX,  4|         and by Him were all things created, whether things in heaven
62  II,    IX,  4|         dominions; all things were created by Him, and in Him; " and
63  II,    IX,  4|            those things which were created in the Word and Wisdom are
64  II,    IX,  4|          and Wisdom are said to be created also in that righteousness
65  II,    IX,  4|           which is Christ; that in created things there may appear
66  II,    IX,  5|        above explained that it was created by God, and when we say
67  II,    IX,  6|           When He in the beginning created those beings which He desired
68  II,    IX,  6|            things which were to be created, in whom there was neither
69  II,    IX,  6|      change, nor want of power, He created all whom He made equal and
70  II,    IX,  7|            When they were not yet" created, "neither had yet done any
71  II,    IX,  7|        things on the one hand were created heavenly, some on the other
72  II,    IX,  7|          in respect of having been created by God an understanding,
73  II,    IX,  7|         birth. For all things were created by the Word of God, and
74  II,     X,  5|            harmony in which it was created by God for the purposes
75  II,    XI,  4|            works of God which were created by Him, it is to be observed
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