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 1 Pre,     0,  4|       being-God from the first creation and foundation of the world-the
 2 Pre,     0,  4|   servant of the Father in the creation of all things - "For by
 3   I,    II,  2|   creative power of the coming creation was included in this very
 4   I,    II,  2|       forms, or species of all creation.~
 5   I,    II,  3|     beings, i.e., to universal creation, the nature of the mysteries
 6   I,    II,  7|      illuminating the whole of creation. For, agreeably to what
 7   I,    II,  7|     them known to the rational creation; and is also the Truth,
 8   I,    II, 12|   which God operates either in creation, or in providence, or in
 9   I,   III,  1|        by means of the visible creation and the natural feelings
10   I,   III,  3|        in the beginning of the creation of the world, is, I am of
11   I,     V,  3|       from the moment of their creation by God to exercise power
12   I,     V,  3|    peculiar privilege of their creation, so that it is something
13   I,     V,  3|    from the necessity of their creation. Logical reasoning will
14   I,     V,  4|       from the very day of his creation, and wickedness being afterwards
15   I,     V,  4|     was not such by nature and creation. We are of opinion, therefore,
16   I,   VII,  4|  implanted in them, not at the creation of their bodies, but from
17   I,   VII,  5|       And not only we, but the creation itself groaneth together,
18   I,   VII,  5|      arrived. And the whole of creation, receiving this hope, and
19   I,  VIII,  2| Creator should be ascribed the creation of different natures of
20  II,     I,  1|       have occurred before the creation of the world, or are to
21  II,   III,  6|   doubtless, the difference of creation in things which are seen
22  II,    IV,  1|        the world, i.e., of His creation? Further, do not those admirable
23  II,    VI,  1|      with the eye) His visible creation while the invisible creation
24  II,    VI,  1|   creation while the invisible creation is seen by faith, because
25  II,    VI,  2|        the grasp of the entire creation of celestial powers. Regarding
26  II,    VI,  3|      from the beginning of the creation, and afterwards, inseparably
27  II,    IX,  1|     behold the commencement of creation, so far as the understanding
28  II,    IX,  1|    behold the beginning of the creation of God. In that commencement,
29  II,    IX,  5|      can there be that, in the creation of rational natures, i.e.,
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