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1 pre | PREFACE.~THE first part of this book was copied 2 pre | into two short books. The first contains the objections 3 I | BOOK FIRST~ 4 I, 4 | rational existence of the truth first be shown, I mean, the necessity, 5 I, 7 | suffered, as a debt for the first sin to which he tempted 6 I, 9 | mean to do something else first by means of which it may 7 I, 9 | it may be done; when the first thing which we wish to do 8 I, 9 | been determined that the first thing should not be done 9 I, 9 | desire should take place first, but also when we intend 10 I, 9 | done which he wished to do first, it is not improper to say 11 I, 1 | this more plainly, let us first consider what it is to sin, 12 I, 7 | the completeness of the first creation), because they 13 I, 7 | they never sinned. But the first angels in that case would 14 I, 8 | seem that angels, and the first two human beings, formed 15 I, 8 | know that in regard to our first parents, if they had not 16 I, 8 | has yielded to it at the first persuasion, than holiness 17 I, 8 | included in the person of our first parents, was in them wholly 18 I, 2 | heaped upon God; unless man first sball have honored God by 19 I, 2 | the deadly effect of the first transgression, man is conceived 20 II, 0| not create angels and our first parents so as to be incapable 21 II, 6| what I am now about to ask. First, then, how does God, from 22 II, 8| it was transmitted by our first parents to all mankind, 23 II, 8| which you proposed in the first place, and which involves 24 II, 2| power given to them from the first. And, therefore, if any