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1 Pre| common proofs and with a simple argument, be briefly enforced 2 Pre| not disdain to meet such simple and almost foolish objections 3 6 | over carelessly even any simple or almost foolish objection 4 17 | CHAPTER XVII.~It is simple in such a way that all things 5 17 | hence, it would not be simple, but composite.~ ~ 6 18 | what time, then, as this so simple Nature which creates and 7 18 | certainly that is not a simple, unmixed good, at whose 8 18 | Being is itself the true and simple, unmixed good. Therefore, 9 21 | composite, but is supremely simple, supremely immutable? -- 10 28 | alone to be conceived of as simple, and perfect, and absolute?~ 11 28 | ground, solely perfect, simple, and absolute, this may 12 29 | If, then, the supremely simple Nature is nothing else than 13 30 | the latter is supremely simple, so is the former. It therefore 14 31 | likeness, but their true and simple essence; while, in the things 15 31 | created, there is not a simple and absolute essence, but 16 32 | is true, how can what is simple Truth be the Word corresponding 17 44 | in an essence supremely simple and supremely one, it may