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| CHAPTER III.—He begins from the creation of the world—not understanding the Hebrew text, | 236 |
| CHAPTER IV.—Heaven and earth cry out that they have been created by God, | 236 |
| CHAPTER V.—God created the world not from any certain matter, but in His own word, | 237 |
| CHAPTER VI.—He did not, however, create it by a sounding and passing word, | 238 |
| CHAPTER VII.—By His co-eternal Word He speaks, and all things are done, | 239 |
| CHAPTER VIII.—That Word itself is the beginning of all things, in the which we are instructed as to evangelical truth, | 239 |
| CHAPTER IX.—Wisdom and the Beginning, | 240 |
| CHAPTER X.—The rashness of those who inquire what God did before He created heaven and earth, | 241 |
| CHAPTER XI.—They who ask this have not as yet known the eternity of God, which is exempt from the relation of time, | 241 |
| CHAPTER XII.—What God did before the creation of the world, | 242 |
| CHAPTER XIII.—Before the times created by God, times were not, | 242 |
| CHAPTER XIV.—Neither time past nor future, but the present, only really is, | 243 |
| CHAPTER XV.—There is only a moment of present time, | 244 |
| CHAPTER XVI.—Time can only be perceived or measured while it is passing, | 246 |
| CHAPTER XVII.—Nevertheless there is time past and future, | 246 |
| CHAPTER XVIII.—Past and future times cannot be thought of but as present, | 247 |
| CHAPTER XIX.—We are ignorant in what manner God teaches future things, | 248 |
| CHAPTER XX.—In what manner time may properly be designated, | 248 |
| CHAPTER XXI.—How time may be measured, | 249 |
| CHAPTER XXII.—He prays God that He would explain this most entangled enigma, | 250 |
| CHAPTER XXIII.—That time is a certain extension, | 251 |
| CHAPTER XXIV.—That time is not a motion of the body which we measure by time, | 252 |