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Mellifluous S. Bern. (whose laborious work is like a pleasant garden that is replenished with all sorts of the most odoriferous flowers) saith, that in the Unity of Gods Essence, there is a Trinity of persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; and in the unity of the souls substance, there is a trinity of faculties, the reason, the will, and the memory, which being created in holiness, fell away from the uncreated goodness of God: |
Mellifluous S. Bern. (whose laborious work is like a pleasant garden that is replenished with all sorts of the most odoriferous flowers) Says, that in the Unity of God's Essence, there is a Trinity of Persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; and in the unity of the Souls substance, there is a trinity of faculties, the reason, the will, and the memory, which being created in holiness, fell away from the uncreated Goodness of God: |
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