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 1    II,       XX     |     World" does not mean all creation (which is subject to God),
 2   III,     VIII     |     justly deceived, and all creation would have been enveloped
 3   III,     VIII     | dwelt |57 within Him. For if creation in one point116 has been
 4   III,       IV     |       and to crush the whole creation by their hurtfulness. So
 5   III,       XI     |     triumphed over reasoning creation with numberless torments,
 6   III,    XXIII     |    and the earth is Christ's creation through His operative word,
 7   III,    XXIII     |     nor is it the individual creation and handiwork of any one
 8   III,    XXIII     |        this is Mine, for the creation of the earth belongs to
 9   III,    XXIII     |      it, or from what was My creation; for certainly it is from |
10   III,    XLIII     |      furnace.227 They insult creation and abuse the creatures
11   III,    XLIII     |   him. By such reasoning all creation is accursed according to
12    IV,        I     |      realised at the time of creation a fitting and suitable fashion
13    IV          (245)|     further on he attributes creation to the Word of God.~ ~
14    IV,      XVI     |     away."~ ~All the rest of creation was created, not for its
15    IV,     XVII     |   took the meal is obviously creation, and the "three measures"
16    IV,      XXX     |   state of sameness, but for creation it is suitable that it should
17    IV,      XXX     |   penetrate them by a law of creation, and then that He should
18    IV,      XXX     |    for the things of His own creation, standing by and watching
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