Anf-03 v.v.xlv Pg 10
Ps. lxiv. 7.
His glory is greater if He laboured. At length on the seventh day He rested from His works. Both one and the other were after His manner. If, on the contrary,6601 6601 Aut si.
He made this world simply by appearing and approaching it, did He, on the completion of His work, cease to appear and approach it any more. Nay rather,6602 6602 Atquin.
God began to appear more conspicuously and to be everywhere accessible6603 6603 Ubique conveniri.
from the time when the world was made. You see, therefore, how all things consist by the operation of that God who “made the earth by His power, who established the world by His wisdom, and stretched out the heaven by His understanding;” not appearing merely, nor approaching, but applying the almighty efforts of His mind, His wisdom, His power, His understanding, His word, His Spirit, His might. Now these things were not necessary to Him, if He had been perfect by simply appearing and approaching. They are, however, His “invisible things,” which, according to the apostle, “are from the creation of the world clearly seen by the things that are made;”6604 6604
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 64
VERSE (6) - Ps 24:2; 119:90 Mic 6:2 Hab 3:6