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1 1, 3 | His infinity; ~(4) His immutability; (5) His unity.~Aquin.:
2 1, 9 | 9] Out. Para. 1/1 - THE IMMUTABILITY OF GOD (TWO ARTICLES)~We
3 1, 9 | We next consider God's immutability, and His eternity following
4 1, 9 | eternity following on His ~immutability. On the immutability of
5 1, 9 | His ~immutability. On the immutability of God there are two points
6 1, 9 | their natural endowment of ~immutability of being, have also immutability
7 1, 9 | immutability of being, have also immutability of election by divine ~power;
8 1, 10| therefore to designate the immutability and permanence of eternity,
9 1, 10| idea of eternity follows immutability, as the idea of ~time follows
10 1, 10| way as He communicates His immutability.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[10] A[
11 1, 10| because eternity follows on immutability; as appears from the first ~
12 1, 10| however, as some receive immutability from Him, they ~share in
13 1, 10| eternity. Thus some receive immutability from God in the way ~of
14 1, 23| wills, on account of the immutability of ~the divine will, but
15 1, 25| also, if we regard the immutability of the divine power, whatever
16 1, 41| the idea of ~creation the immutability of the Father may be understood,
17 1, 50| which ~includes complete immutability; since "every change is
18 1, 50| The angels obtain perfect ~immutability only by favor, as will appear
19 1, 41| the idea of ~creation the immutability of the Father may be understood,
20 1, 51| which ~includes complete immutability; since "every change is
21 1, 51| The angels obtain perfect ~immutability only by favor, as will appear
22 2, 87| in order to ~express the immutability of His word, as the Apostle
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