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... creatures . God and creatures include all that is or exists . What is not creature and yet is , is God ; what is not God and yet exists , is creature , the product of the act of God . What is neither God nor creature is noth- ing ...
... creatures . God and creatures include all that is or exists . What is not creature and yet is , is God ; what is not God and yet exists , is creature , the product of the act of God . What is neither God nor creature is noth- ing ...
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... creatures , but he is the good as he is the being of creatures , and he can give them good only by giving them himself , for beside himself there is no good for them , since beside him there is no good at all . The end or final cause of ...
... creatures , but he is the good as he is the being of creatures , and he can give them good only by giving them himself , for beside himself there is no good for them , since beside him there is no good at all . The end or final cause of ...
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... creatures depend on God , not by the nexus of inherence as roundness inheres in a circle , to know which we need but analyze the idea of a circle , but by the nexus of causality , which makes the effect , though inseparable , yet ...
... creatures depend on God , not by the nexus of inherence as roundness inheres in a circle , to know which we need but analyze the idea of a circle , but by the nexus of causality , which makes the effect , though inseparable , yet ...
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