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1 II, 2| it is possible to wrong a god, ask what is "to wrong"? 2 II, 2| it is not possible for a god to be wronged: for it is 3 II, 2| for it is impossible that God should be injured. Again, 4 III, 1| honourable subject, e.g. to a god rather than to a man, and 5 III, 1| worse; e.g. the property of God than the property of man: 6 IV, 2| immortal" as the genus of "God". For "immortal" is a differentia 7 IV, 2| e.g.) "immortal" to be "a god". For the result will be 8 IV, 5| these respects: for even God and the good man are capable 9 IV, 5| therefore it is we say that even God and the good man possess 10 V, 1| property which belongs to God, of being an "immortal living 11 V, 4| of knowledge" is true of God, while "man" is not predicated 12 V, 4| man" is not predicated of God, to be a living being that 13 V, 6| could not be a property of God. For constructive purposes,