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1 Pre| basing his argument not on the authority of Scripture, 2 Pre| authority of Scripture, but on the force of reason. It 3 Pre| conversation, regarding meditation on the Being of God, and on 4 Pre| on the Being of God, and on some other topics connected 5 Pre| the form of a meditation on these themes. It is in accordance 6 Pre| Scripture should be urged on the authority of Scripture 7 Pre| undertake. And, reflecting on the matter, I have tried 8 Pre| the matter, I have tried on many grounds to excuse myself; 9 Pre| more was what they enjoined on me difficult of execution. 10 Pre| diligently Augustine's books on the Trinity, and then judge 11 Pre| person.~Whatever I have said on that point, however, is 12 1 | received in this way: although, on the grounds that I shall 13 3 | should exist through a being on which it confers existence. 14 16 | possessing justness. Since, on the other hand, it cannot 15 21 | discussion, because they advanced on exactly the same lines, 16 21 | independently in discussion directed on itself alone.~First, then, 17 21 | some place or time.~But, on the other hand, since it 18 25 | virtue of accidents? And, on the ocher hand, does it 19 28 | and perfectly.~But since, on the other hand, all other 20 28 | what is thus simply, and on every ground, solely perfect, 21 28 | in some sort unique. And, on the other hand, whatever 22 31 | is supremely great.~For on this account, perhaps, -- 23 33 | fitly be called its Word on the former ground, namely, 24 33 | likeness of that Wisdom.~For, on no ground can it be denied 25 39 | and the same being, and on such terms, that it in no 26 44 | the essence of the Father, on the ground that the one 27 44 | the essence of the other.~On these grounds, then, since 28 56 | any effect of its cause.~On this ground, then, love, 29 63 | from the Father alone. ~ON these grounds, therefore, 30 63 | imitate itself, or take on a like existence to itself, 31 64 | Being, have been declared on cogent grounds, even though 32 65 | if it has been explained on true grounds, how is it 33 65 | of its own proper nature.~On these grounds, then, it 34 67 | faculty has been bestowed on any creature that is so 35 68 | image which is impressed on it through a natural potency. 36 68 | purpose, that according as, on the grounds of discernment, 37 73 | in need of it; or how and on what ground those which 38 75 | we say, "toward" (ad) it.~On this ground, therefore, 39 78 | the word Essence. Hence, on this ground, namely, of