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to dye, dissemble, lye, deceive are rather arguments of Frailty, than of Power; Magna Dei potentia est non posse mentiri, saith S. Augustine. 'Tis a great proofe of Omnipotence in God, that he cannot lye; |
to die, dissemble, lie, deceive Are rather Arguments of Frailty, than of Power; Magna Dei potentia est non posse mentiri, Says S. Augustine. It's a great proof of Omnipotence in God, that he cannot lie; |
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Haec non potentiae sunt, sed infirm talis. D. Aug. lib. 5. C.D. cap. 10. Idem lib. 15. de Trinit. cap. 15. & lib. 1. de Symb. sid. ad Cathcc. ca. 1. |
Haec non potentiae sunt, sed infirm Talis. D. Aug. lib. 5. C.D cap. 10. Idem lib. 15. de Trinity. cap. 15. & lib. 1. de Symbol sid. ad Cathcc. circa 1. |
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