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 1   I,     I,  8|        the first-born of every creature." Not, as some suppose,
 2   I,     I,  8|  baffled the view of a frailer creature, but because by the nature
 3   I,    II,  1|        the first-born of every creature." The first-born, however,
 4   I,    II,  5|        the first-born of every creature." And when writing to the
 5   I,   III,  3|      God, and that there is no creature which exists but has derived
 6   I,   III,  7|   without distinction to every creature; but a share in the Holy
 7   I,     V,  2|        justice. Every rational creature, therefore, is capable of
 8   I,     V,  3|      that in the case of every creature it is a result of his own
 9   I,   VII,  5|      of the Apostle Paul: "The creature was made subject to vanity,
10   I,   VII,  5|      same in hope, because the creature itself also shall be delivered
11   I,   VII,  5|     what vanity, pray, was the creature made subject, or what creature
12   I,   VII,  5| creature made subject, or what creature is referred to, or how is
13   I,   VII,  5|         And in what way is the creature itself to be delivered from
14   I,   VII,  5|     For the expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation
15   I,   VII,  5|        the vanity to which the creature is subject. I apprehend
16   I,   VII,  5|      this vanity, then, is the creature subject, that creature especially
17   I,   VII,  5|     the creature subject, that creature especially which, being
18   I,   VII,  5|      the human race. "And this creature," he remarks, "was subjected
19   I,   VII,  5|     what is the freedom of the creature, or the termination of its
20   I,  VIII,  3|     view, there is no rational creature which is not capable both
21  II,    IV,  3|        the first-born of every creature," they will fall also into
22  II,    VI,  1|       the "first-born of every creature." Seeing, moreover, those
23  II,    VI,  1|        the first-born of every creature," and that "in Him were
24  II,   VII,  2|    opinion that every rational creature, without any distinction,
25  II,  VIII,  1|       whales, and every living creature that moveth which the waters
26  II,  VIII,  1|   earth bring forth the living creature after its kind, four-footed
27  II,    IX,  7|      original condition of the creature, but that, owing to causes
28  II,    IX,  7|       of the apostle: "For the creature was made subject to vanity,
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