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Chapter 2.—That There is No
Entity526
Contrary to
the Divine, Because Nonentity Seems to Be that Which is Wholly
Opposite to Him Who Supremely and Always is.
This may be enough to prevent any
one from supposing, when we speak of the apostate angels, that they
could have another nature, derived, as it were, from some different
origin, and not from God. From the great impiety of this error we
shall disentangle ourselves the more readily and easily, the more
distinctly we understand that which God spoke by the angel when He
sent Moses to the children of Israel: “I am that I am.”527 For since
God is the supreme existence, that is to say, supremely is, and is
therefore unchangeable, the things that He made He empowered to be,
but not to be supremely like Himself. To some He communicated a
more ample, to others a more limited existence, and thus arranged
the natures of beings in ranks. For as from sapere comes
sapientia, so from esse comes essentia,—a
new word indeed, which the old Latin writers did not use, but which
is naturalized in our day,528
528 Quintilian calls it
dura. | that our language may not want an
equivalent for the Greek
οὐσία. For this is
expressed word for word by essentia. Consequently, to that
nature which supremely is, and which created all else that exists,
no nature is contrary save that which does not exist. For
nonentity is the contrary of that which is. And thus there is no
being contrary to God, the Supreme Being, and Author of all beings
whatsoever.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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