Chapter 1 On God the creator of all things
The
holy, catholic, apostolic and Roman church believes and acknowledges
that there is one true and living God,
creator
and lord of heaven and earth,
almighty,
eternal,
immeasurable,
incomprehensible,
infinite
in
will,
understanding
and
every
perfection.
Since
he is
one,
singular,
completely
simple and
unchangeable
spiritual
substance,
he must be declared to be
in reality and in essence,
distinct
from the world,
supremely
happy in himself and from himself, and
inexpressibly
loftier than anything besides himself which either exists or can be
imagined.
This
one true God,
by
his goodness and almighty power,
not
with the intention of increasing his happiness,
nor
indeed of obtaining happiness,
but
in order to manifest his perfection by the good things which he bestows
on what he creates,
by
an absolutely free plan,
together
from the beginning of time
brought
into being from nothing
the
twofold created order, that is
the
spiritual and the bodily,
the
angelic and the earthly,
and
thereafter the human which is, in a way, common to both since it is
composed of spirit and body10.
Everything
that God has brought into being he protects and governs by his providence,
which reaches from one end of the earth to the other and orders all things
well11 . All things are open and laid bare to his eyes12 ,
even those which will be brought about by the free activity of creatures.
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