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And if such created natures, yea rather, such spirituall substances, cannot see that incorporeall uncreated Vertue (as Chrysostome calls it,) or (as Theodoret ) that incomprehensible divine Substance, much lesse can man. |
And if such created nature's, yea rather, such spiritual substances, cannot see that incorporeal uncreated Virtue (as Chrysostom calls it,) or (as Theodoret) that incomprehensible divine Substance, much less can man. |
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