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1 1 | alone.~And, although he could do this in many ways, I 2 6 | Therefore, the supreme Nature could be created neither by itself, 3 6 | itself, nor by another; nor could itself or an other be the 4 6 | think such propositions could in no wise be true in the 5 7 | beings created by it, it could create nothing at all through 6 8 | created from it. But how could that which had no existence, 7 8 | being, from which something could be created. But, since this 8 11| as first and sole cause, could suffice the Artificer for 9 15| any should be found that could worthily be applied to the 10 19| has taught me to fly," I could explain this assertion either 11 29| that nothing at all ever could, or can, exist, except the 12 29| expression; but that expression could not be created through itself. 13 32| For, if the human mind could have no memory or concept 14 44| through the Son, as if the one could not be existent except through 15 44| the ground that the one could not subsist through itself, 16 50| of himself; and that he could not love himself if he did 17 60| and his son; and the Son could only conceive or understand ( 18 65| discussion has shown? Or, could it be explained to a certain 19 65| our argument; but since it could not be comprehended at all, 20 71| For, before it existed, it could neither be guilty nor feel 21 77| abundance of works, as it could not do without love, may 22 77| that life, without which it could not operate, is inherent 23 77| of love without which it could not operate; and that idle