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Also quoted by Maximus Turinensis, Op. ii. 152, who refers it to
Irenæus’s Sermo de Fide, which work, not being referred to
by Eusebius or Jerome, causes Massuet to doubt the authenticity of the
fragment. Harvey, however, accepts it. | will and the energy of
God is the effective and foreseeing cause of every time and place and
age, and of every nature. The will is the reason (λόγος) of the
intellectual soul, which [reason] is within us, inasmuch as it is the
faculty belonging to it which is endowed with freedom of action. The will
is the mind desiring [some object], and an appetite possessed of
intelligence, yearning after that thing which is desired.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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