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Tully de Nat Deor. l. 1. saith to the Epicureans, ubi igitur vestrum beatum & aeternum quibus duobus verbis significatis deum? Where then is your happy and eternal Being, by which two Epithets you express God? And Lucretius, who hath undertaken to represent to the World the Doctrine of Epicurus, gives this account of the Divine Nature, Omnis enim per se divûm naturae necesse est Immortali aevo summa cum pace fruatur. |
Tully de Nat Deor. l. 1. Says to the Epicureans, ubi igitur Vestrum Beatum & aeternum quibus duobus verbis significatis God? Where then is your happy and Eternal Being, by which two Epithets you express God? And Lucretius, who hath undertaken to represent to the World the Doctrine of Epicurus, gives this account of the Divine Nature, Omnis enim per se divûm naturae Necessary est Immortali aevo summa cum pace fruatur. |
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