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But it is strongly argued by S. Augustin, If there be any thing naturally evill, it must necessarily be contrary to that which is naturally good; and that is God. Now, Contraria aequalia, saies he; |
But it is strongly argued by S. Augustin, If there be any thing naturally evil, it must necessarily be contrary to that which is naturally good; and that is God. Now, Contraria aequalia, Says he; |
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