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 1 MendicantVision,       2,5(2)|             the ~Trinity are always present in all the acts of the Trinity.~
 2 MendicantVision,       2,9   |             the memory as if always present, are irrefragable ~and unquestionable
 3 MendicantVision,       3,1   |           intelligence which is not present to our memory. And from
 4 MendicantVision,       3,2   | representation, not only of ~things present, corporeal, and temporal,
 5 MendicantVision,       3,2   |          past by recalling it, ~the present by receiving it, the future
 6 MendicantVision,       3,2   |       things, namely, of the ~past, present, and future, it has the
 7 MendicantVision,       3,2   |         eternity whose ~indivisible present extends to all times. From
 8 MendicantVision,       3,2   |             it has an undying light present to ~itself in which it remembers
 9 MendicantVision,       3,2   |            God and His likeness, so present to itself and having Him
10 MendicantVision,       3,2   |            to itself and having Him present that it ~receives Him in
11 MendicantVision,       5,7   |             is eternal and yet most present, is simplest and greatest,
12 MendicantVision,       5,7   |        omega. ~Therefore it is most present because it is eternal. For
13 MendicantVision,       5,7   |           past nor future but only ~present being. Therefore it is greatest
14 MendicantVision,       5,8   |            Because eternal and most present, ~therefore it encompasses
15 MendicantVision,       6,5   |            Being, ~eternal and most present most simple and greatest
 
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