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... Finite beings are susceptible of the second . The first is anterior to number or plurality , the second is the commence- nfent of it . 3. When most of the fathers say that we can af firm everything and deny everything of God , they mean ...
... Finite beings are susceptible of the second . The first is anterior to number or plurality , the second is the commence- nfent of it . 3. When most of the fathers say that we can af firm everything and deny everything of God , they mean ...
Page 236
... finite , are the opposites of God . The communications are certain divine properties , attributes , or virtues , as power , wisdom , goodness , life , etc. , which exist in creatures in finite degrees . They should be considered in two ...
... finite , are the opposites of God . The communications are certain divine properties , attributes , or virtues , as power , wisdom , goodness , life , etc. , which exist in creatures in finite degrees . They should be considered in two ...
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... finite realities . But it is manifest at the same time that no other idea possesses these characteristics ; the notion of a finite perfection can subsist as a percep- tion of the mind without a corresponding finite ob- ject actually ...
... finite realities . But it is manifest at the same time that no other idea possesses these characteristics ; the notion of a finite perfection can subsist as a percep- tion of the mind without a corresponding finite ob- ject actually ...
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