Book,  Chap.

 1   1,  12|    either (1) it indicates his essence, which in Latin we also
 2   1,  13| Concerning the signs of divine essence. ~D. In how many ways is
 3   1,  13|        many ways is the divine essence indicated? M. In two, primarily
 4   1,  14|  through those <words>by which essence or operation or comparison
 5   1,  14|        God,' which pertains to essence, and when I say, 'almighty,'
 6   1,  15|      things which indicate the essence of godhead or operation
 7   1,  17|      which is indicated divine essence, or operation, or comparison
 8   1,  18|       the indication either of essence or operation or comparison
 9   1,  19|     Are these things in God by essence or by will? M. God is simple,
10   1,  19|         nor is there in him an essence other than will; whence
11   1,  19|          2b] Therefore even by essence, or nature, he creates,
12   1,  20|      of God alone to be simple essence), but a human being is called
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