Book, Chapter

 1   Int,       10|         nature and substance of created things." He speaks of Christ
 2    II,     VIII|          Who is my mother, if I created all things ? What man, acknowledging
 3    II,       IX|          and also that which is created, he makes it plain that
 4    II,       IX|     with man, and also with any created thing; as for example when
 5    II,        X|         naturally blame Him who created the moon.~ ~Christ perceives
 6   III,    XXIII| beginning the Only Begotten Son created the earth, and from the
 7   III,    XLIII|       the things that have been created; and nowhere have they benefited
 8    IV,        I|       for the world, but having created it incomplete, and lacking
 9    IV,        I|      and beautiful thing He has created, but, as being much grieved
10    IV,       XI|        and lasting, and what is created and passing away.~ ~Paul
11    IV,       II|      suitable. For nature which created all things245 from the beginning
12    IV,      XII|       something different, that created things are preserved. You
13    IV,      XVI|        the rest of creation was created, not for its own sake, but
14    IV,      XVI|       man's sake. Man alone was created for his own sake, that he
15    IV,      XVI|      passed away. Therefore all created things will in this way
16    IV,      XVI|    before heaven and earth were created. The Psalmist compares them
17    IV,    XXVII|       which his imagination has created, associating with things
18    IV,      XXX|        point: has that which is created come into being from what
19    IV,      XXX|         the things which He has created in time, and to wipe off
20    IV,      XXX|      that appertain to them are created on man's account, and when
21    IV,      XXX|   architect making a house, and created man in the beginning, and
22    IV,      XXX|         not made, that which is created necessarily changes into
23    IV,      XXX|   things; or rather, nothing is created, but the whole is uncreated.
24    IV,      XXX|      which is uncreated will be created. But when that which is
25    IV,      XXX|     comes under the head of the created, the argument about the
26    IV,      XXX|          the argument about the created does not stand. For who
27    IV,      XXX|        will be the maker of the created, if the uncreated does not
28    IV,      XXX|     uncreated, can make Himself created. As some say that it is
29    IV,      XXX|         the uncreated to become created, He cannot do so. And since
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