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St. Bonaventure
Mind's road to God

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  • THE MENDICANT'S VISION IN THE WILDERNESS
    • CHAPTER ONE
      • 11
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11

In the first mode, the aspect of one contemplating, considering things

in themselves, sees in them weight, number, and measure [Wisdom, 11, 21] -

weight, which directs things to a certain location;[ 2] number, by which they

are distinguished from one another; and measure, by which they are limited.

And so one sees in them mode, species, and order; and also substance,

power, and operation. From these one can rise as from the traces to

understanding the power, wisdom, and immense goodness of the Creator.

 

 




2. Reading "pondus quo ad situm," instead of "quoad."






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