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72 F. Schleiermacher, The Christian Faith (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1989), §53.
73 A. E. Biedermann, Christliche Dogmatik, §702; J. Scholten, Dogmatices christianae initia, 124.
74 Aristotle, The Physics, trans. Thomas Taylor (London: Robert Wilks, 1806), IV, c. 5.
75 E. Zeller, Philosophie der Griechen, V, 354, 483.
76 Pastor (Shepherd) of Hermas, II, Commandment 1; Irenaeus, Against Heresies, II, 1; IV, 19;
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77 Augustine, Confessions, VII, 1.
78 Idem, Confessions, VI, 3; idem, City of God, VII, 30.
79 Idem, Expositions on the Psalms, VIII, 342–50 (on Ps. 74).
80 Anselm, Monologion, c. 20–23; P. Lombard, Sent., I, dist. 36–37; T. Aquinas, Summa theol., I,
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81 D. Petavius, “De Deo,” in Theol. dogm., III, chs. 7–10; J. Gerhard, Loci theol., I, c. 8, sect. 8; A.
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82 Tertullian, Against Praxeas, c. 5; Theophilus, To Autolycus, II, 10; John of Damascus, The
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