Summa Contra Gentiles, First Book (On God)

Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225 - 1274)
Translated by The Fathers of the English Dominican Province

The Summa Contra Gentiles was composed by Thomas Aquinas between 1259 and 1265, in four books broadly covering teachings on God, on Creation, on Providence, and on tenets specific to Christianity. This Summa is not to be confused with his final Summa, the Summa Theologiae. The latter is specifically "theological" and directed to a Christian audience (hence Summa "Theologica"), whereas the former, as the "Contra Gentiles" indicates, is directed toward "non-Christian" thinkers. Implicitly a defence of the Catholic Christian faith, the first three books constitute a sort of rational apology of Christian thought, where philosophical arguments are deployed to defend Christian beliefs and usually only evoke Scripture in a latter instance to show its concordance with these largely-rational conclusions; the fourth book, however, is theological in character given that its content deals primarily with topics derived from Christian revelation. Although Thomas Aquinas certainly aims to discredit pagan, Jewish, Muslim or Christian-"heretical" positions incompatible with the Catholic Christian religion in this work, at the same time he incorporates whatever is salvageable from their thought, thus often quoting in his favor the very authors he discredits on other positions: therefore the "Contra Gentiles" of this Summa is not to be understood as an outright rejection of non-Christian thought, but rather as a sort of "rational purification" unto its Catholic assimilation, in disposing open minds to revealed Christian truths. (Summary by M.S.C. Lambert, LC)

Genre(s): Christianity - Commentary, Christianity - Other

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 I. IN WHAT CONSISTS THE OFFICE OF A WISE MAN (preceded by Translator's Preface) M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 02 II. THE AUTHOR'S INTENTION IN THIS WORK M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 03 III. IN WHAT WAY IT IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE KNOWN THE DIVINE TRUTH M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 04 IV. THAT THE TRUTH ABOUT DIVINE THINGS WHICH IS ATTAINABLE BY REASON IS FITTINGLY PROPOSED TO MAN AS AN OBJECT OF BELIEF M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 05 V. THAT THOSE THINGS WHICH CANNOT BE INVESTIGATED REASON ARE FITTINGLY PROPOSED TO MAN AS AN OBJECT OF FAITH M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 06 VI. THAT IT IS NOT A MARK OF LEVITY TO ASSENT TO THE THINGS THAT ARE OF FAITH, ALTHOUGH THEY ARE ABOVE REASON M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 07 VII. THAT THE TRUTH OF REASON IS NOT IN OPPOSITION TO THE TRUTH OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 08 VIII. IN WHAT RELATION HUMAN REASON STANDS TO THE TRUTH OF FAITH M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 09 IX. OF THE ORDER AND MODE OF PROCEDURE IN THIS WORK M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 10 X. OF THE OPINION OF THOSE WHO AVER THAT IT CANNOT BE DEMONSTRATED THAT THERE IS A GOD, SINCE THIS IS SELF-EVIDENT M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 11 XI. REFUTATION OF THE FOREGOING OPINION AND SOLUTION OF THE AFORESAID ARGUMENTS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 12 XII. OF THE OPINION OF THOSE WHO SAY THAT THE EXISTENCE OF GOD CANNOT BE PROVED, AND THAT IT IS HELD BY FAITH ALONE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 13 XIII. ARGUMENTS IN PROOF OF GOD'S EXISTENCE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 14 XIV. THAT IN ORDER TO ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD IT IS NECESSARY TO PROCEED BY THE WAY OF REMOTION M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 15 XV. THAT GOD IS ETERNAL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 16 XVI. THAT IN GOD THERE IS NO PASSIVE POTENTIALITY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 17 XVII. THAT IN GOD THERE IS NO MATTER M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 18 XVIII. THAT IN GOD THERE IS NO COMPOSITION M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 19 XIX. THAT IN GOD THERE IS NOTHING VIOLENT OR BESIDE NATURE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 20 XX. THAT GOD IS NOT A BODY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 21 XXI. THAT GOD IS HIS OWN ESSENCE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 22 XXII. THAT IN GOD EXISTENCE AND ESSENCE ARE THE SAME M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 23 XXIII. THAT THERE IS NO ACCIDENT IN GOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 24 XXIV. THAT THE DIVINE BEING CANNOT BE SPECIFIED BY THE ADDITION OF ANY SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 25 XXV. THAT GOD IS NOT IN ANY GENUS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 26 XXVI. THAT GOD IS NOT THE FORMAL BEING OF ALL THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 27 XXVII. THAT GOD IS NOT THE FORM OF A BODY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 28 XXVIII. OF THE DIVINE PERFECTION M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 29 XXIX. OF THE LIKENESS OF CREATURES M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 30 XXX. WHAT TERMS CAN BE PREDICATED OF GOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 31 XXXI. THAT THE DIVINE PERFECTION AND THE PLURALITY OF DIVINE NAMES ARE NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE DIVINE SIMPLICITY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 32 XXXII. THAT NOTHING IS PREDICATED UNIVOCALLY OF GOD AND OTHER THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 33 XXXIII. THAT NOT ALL TERMS APPLIED TO GOD AND CREATURES ARE PURELY EQUIVOCAL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 34 XXXIV. THAT TERMS APPLIED TO GOD AND CREATURES ARE EMPLOYED ANALOGICALLY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 35 XXXV. THAT THE SEVERAL NAMES PREDICATED OF GOD ARE NOT SYNONYMOUS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 36 XXXVI. HOW OUR INTELLECT FORMS A PROPOSITION ABOUT GOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 37 XXXVII. THAT GOD IS GOOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 38 XXXVIII. THAT GOD IS GOODNESS ITSELF M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 39 XXXIX. THAT NO EVIL CAN BE IN GOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 40 XL. THAT GOD IS THE GOOD OF EVERY GOOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 41 XLI. THAT GOD IS THE SOVEREIGN GOOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 42 XLII. THAT GOD IS ONE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 43 XLIII. THAT GOD IS INFINITE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 44 XLIV. THAT GOD IS AN INTELLIGENT BEING M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 45 XLV. THAT GOD'S ACT OF INTELLIGENCE IS HIS ESSENCE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 46 XLVI. THAT GOD UNDERSTANDS BY NOTHING ELSE THAN HIS ESSENCE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 47 XLVII. THAT GOD UNDERSTANDS HIMSELF PERFECTLY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 48 XLVIII. THAT GOD KNOWS ONLY HIMSELF FIRST AND PER SE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 49 XLIX. THAT GOD KNOWS THINGS OTHER THAN HIMSELF M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 50 L. THAT GOD HAS PROPER KNOWLEDGE OF ALL THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 51 LI. REASONS FOR INQUIRING HOW THERE IS A MULTITUDE OF THINGS UNDERSTOOD IN THE DIVINE INTELLECT M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 52 LII. REASONS FOR INQUIRING HOW THERE IS A MULTITUDE OF THINGS UNDERSTOOD IN THE DIVINE INTELLECT M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 53 LIII. SOLUTION OF THE FOREGOING DOUBT M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 54 LIV. HOW THE DIVINE ESSENCE, THOUGH ONE AND SIMPLE, IS A PROPER LIKENESS OF ALL THINGS INTELLIGIBLE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 55 LV. THAT GOD UNDERSTANDS ALL THINGS AT THE SAME INSTANT M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 56 LVI. THAT GOD'S KNOWLEDGE IS NOT A HABIT M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 57 LVII. THAT GOD'S KNOWLEDGE IS NOT DISCURSIVE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 58 LVIII. THAT GOD DOES NOT UNDERSTAND BY COMPOSITION AND DIVISION M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 59 LIX. THAT GOD IS NOT IGNORANT OF THE TRUTH OF ENUNCIATIONS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 60 LX. THAT GOD IS TRUTH M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 61 LXI. THAT GOD IS THE MOST PURE TRUTH M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 62 LXII. THAT THE DIVINE TRUTH IS THE FIRST AND SUPREME TRUTH M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 63 LXIII. THE ARGUMENTS OF THOSE WHO WOULD DENY TO GOD THE KNOWLEDGE OF SINGULARS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 64 LXIV. ORDER OF THE THINGS TO BE SAID ABOUT THE DIVINE KNOWLEDGE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 65 LXV. THAT GOD KNOWS SINGULARS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 66 LXVI. THAT GOD KNOWS THE THINGS THAT ARE NOT M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 67 LXVII. THAT GOD KNOWS FUTURE CONTINGENT SINGULARS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 68 LXVIII. THAT GOD KNOWS THE MOVEMENTS OF THE WILL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 69 LXIX. THAT GOD KNOWS INFINITE THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 70 LXX. THAT GOD KNOWS TRIVIAL THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 71 LXXI. THAT GOD KNOWS EVIL THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 72 LXXII. THAT IN GOD THERE IS WILL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 73 LXXIII. THAT GOD'S WILL IS HIS ESSENCE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 74 LXXIV. THAT THE PRINCIPAL OBJECT OF GOD'S WILL IS THE DIVINE ESSENCE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 75 LXXV. THAT GOD IN WILLING HIMSELF WILLS ALSO OTHER THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 76 LXXVI. THAT GOD, BY THE ONE ACT OF HIS WILL, WILLS HIMSELF AND OTHER THINGS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 77 LXXVII. THAT THE MULTITUDE OF THINGS WILLED IS NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE DIVINE SIMPLICITY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 78 LXXVIII. THAT THE DIVINE WILL EXTENDS TO PARTICULAR GOODS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 79 LXXIX. THAT GOD WILLS EVEN THE THINGS THAT ARE NOT YET M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 80 LXXX. THAT GOD NECESSARILY WILLS HIS BEING AND HIS GOODNESS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 81 LXXXI. THAT GOD DOES NOT NECESSARILY WILL OTHER THINGS THAN HIMSELF M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 82 LXXXII. OBJECTIONS AGAINST THE STATEMENT THAT GOD WILLS NOT OF NECESSITY THINGS OTHER THAN HIMSELF, IN THAT IT INVOLVES IMPOSSIBILITIES M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 83 LXXXIII. THAT GOD WILLS SOMETHING OTHER THAN HIMSELF BY A NECESSITY OF SUPPOSITION M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 84 LXXXIV. THAT GOD'S WILL IS NOT OF THINGS IMPOSSIBLE IN THEMSELVES M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 85 LXXXV. THAT THE DIVINE WILL DOES NOT REMOVE CONTINGENCY FROM THINGS, NOR IMPOSE ABSOLUTE NECESSITY ON THEM M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 86 LXXXVI. THAT A REASON OF THE DIVINE WILL CAN BE ASSIGNED M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 87 LXXXVII. THAT NOTHING CAN BE THE CAUSE OF THE DIVINE WILL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 88 LXXXVIII. THAT IN GOD THERE IS FREE-WILL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 89 LXXXIX. THAT THE PASSIONS OF THE APPETITE ARE NOT IN GOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 90 XC. THAT IN GOD ARE DELIGHT AND JOY, NOR ARE THEY INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE DIVINE PERFECTION M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 91 XCI. THAT IN GOD THERE IS LOVE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 92 XCII. HOW VIRTUES ARE TO BE ASCRIBED TO GOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 93 XCIII. THAT IN GOD THERE ARE THE MORAL VIRTUES WHICH ARE ABOUT ACTIONS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 94 XCIV. THAT THE CONTEMPLATIVE VIRTUES ARE IN GOD M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 95 XCV. THAT GOD CANNOT WILL EVIL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 96 XCVI. THAT GOD HATES NOTHING, NOR CAN THE HATRED OF ANYTHING BE ASCRIBED TO HIM M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 97 XCVII. THAT GOD IS A LIVING BEING M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 98 XCVIII. THAT GOD IS HIS OWN LIFE M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 99 XCIX. THAT GOD'S LIFE IS ETERNAL M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 100 C. THAT GOD IS HAPPY M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 101 CI. THAT GOD IS HIS OWN HAPPINESS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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Play 102 CII. THAT GOD'S HAPPINESS IS PERFECT AND SINGULAR, SURPASSING ALL OTHER HAPPINESS M.S.C. Lambert, LC
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