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Sunday, October 4, 2009
"First Principle" by John Duns Scotus
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A TRACT CONCERNING THE FIRST PRINCIPLE
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God,the First Principle,is the most perfect Being,
that which causes but is not itself caused,
that which is independent and on which everything else is dependent.
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The First Principle is possible since an infinite series of causes is impossible ;
such an uncaused being must be necessary in itself.
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There is but one First Principle,for multiple first principles are not necessary.
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The First Principle is
simple,
infinite,
wise,
indefinable,
intelligent,and
edowed with will.
..
God created the natural order by a free act of will.
..
A TRACT CONCERNING THE FIRST PRINCIPLE
..
God,the First Principle,is the most perfect Being,
that which causes but is not itself caused,
that which is independent and on which everything else is dependent.
..
The First Principle is possible since an infinite series of causes is impossible ;
such an uncaused being must be necessary in itself.
..
There is but one First Principle,for multiple first principles are not necessary.
..
The First Principle is
simple,
infinite,
wise,
indefinable,
intelligent,and
edowed with will.
..
God created the natural order by a free act of will.
..
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