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Dialogue
1 Phileb| which is the science of eternal Being, apprehended by the 2 Phileb| measure, in which he finds the eternal nature: this would be more 3 Phileb| expressed in modern language as eternal law, and seems to be akin 4 Phileb| highest truth is that which is eternal and unchangeable. And reason 5 Phileb| wisdom are concerned with the eternal; and these are the very 6 Phileb| of good, but measure, and eternal harmony.~Second comes the 7 Phileb| not universal; we speak of eternal and immutable justice, but 8 Phileb| immutable justice, but not of eternal and immutable pleasure; 9 Phileb| will of God for the sake of eternal happiness,’ but doing the 10 Phileb| into the divine.~First, the eternal will of God in this world 11 Phileb| is labouring, not after eternal being, but about things 12 Phileb| with the things which are eternal and unchangeable and unmixed, 13 Phileb| suitable, and the like, the eternal nature has been found.~PROTARCHUS: