Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  8|        way, he who is such as his Creator wished him to be, will receive
 2   I,     V,  3|          inquire whether God, the creator and founder of all things,
 3   I,     V,  3|   possession from the will of the Creator alone; or whether those
 4   I,     V,  3|    ascribed of necessity to their Creator, why should we not also
 5   I,   VII,  2|   injurious reflection upon their Creator. For if they are unable,
 6   I,  VIII,  1|    created, lest on that view the Creator should be accused of partiality;
 7   I,  VIII,  2|          that to one and the same Creator should be ascribed the creation
 8   I,  VIII,  2| inconsistent for one and the same Creator, without any existing ground
 9  II,     I,  4|        attendant and slave of the Creator for whatever forms and species
10  II,     I,  4|           God Himself, who is the Creator of all things, but that
11  II,   III,  2|      Himself, who is the Lord and Creator of the soul, is said to
12  II,    IV,  1|         than God, the Founder and Creator of all things.~
13  II,    IV,  2|    understandings to faith in the Creator, and implant an affection
14  II,    IV,  2|        are, as they say, from the Creator, i.e., from another God
15  II,    IV,  3|          a different God from the Creator, is visible or invisible.
16  II,     V,  2|          own definition, that the Creator is just in punishing according
17  II,     V,  3|          words to be those of the Creator God-of Him, viz., who is
18  II,     V,  4|     different from the God who is Creator of all things, to which
19  II,     V,  4|           of all things, to which Creator he gave no appellation of
20  II,     V,  4|           of the prophets and the Creator and Legislator of the word
21  II,     V,  4|          flesh that He called the Creator of the world "Father," and
22  II,     V,  4|     unquestionably recognises its Creator, the Lord Himself saying
23  II,     V,  4|           the Old also, where the Creator of heaven and earth is called
24  II,   VII,  1|         that the same God was the creator and founder of the world,
25  II,    IX,  2|      right and propriety. For the Creator gave, as an indulgence to
26  II,    IX,  2|         which it appears that the Creator of all things admitted certain
27  II,    IX,  5|          all, and briefly, if the Creator God wants neither the will
28  II,    IX,  6|         Scriptures, that God, the Creator of all things, is good,
29  II,    IX,  6|           will or judgment of the Creator, but from the freedom of
30  II,    IX,  6|     purpose. On which account the Creator will neither appear to be
31  II,    IX,  7|         office is prepared by the Creator for each one in proportion
32  II,    IX,  7|           in the endurance of the Creator, according to the words
33  II,    IX,  7|          the righteousness of the Creator ought to appear in everything.
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