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The Contra gentiles is unique among medieval summae in aiming to demonstrate, not just the compatibility of Aristotelian physics and metaphysics with revealed truth, but the extent to which the invisibilia Dei can be understood without recourse to that truth.
Dante Alighieri Wetherbee, Winthrop 2006
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[214] And I saw thy invisibility [invisibilia tua] understood by means of the things that are made.
Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler 345-430 1955
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He writes, as he says, to appease her “alluring beauty (visibilia et invisibilia) heightened by wrath to the height of your slipper-heel.”
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians Hughes, Rupert, 1872-1956 1903
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Deo, Patri, Filio et Spiritui sancto, complacitum est, [1023] quo aeternae suae cum potentiae tum sapientiae bonitatisque gloriam manifestaret, [1024] mundum hunc, et quae in eo continentur universa tam visibilla quam invisibilia, in principio intra sex dierum spatium creare, seu ex nihilo condere, atque omnia quidem bona valde.
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Per hunc Deum asseveramus atque etiam credimus quaecunque visibilia aut invisibilia caelo terraque continentur creata esse, constare, et inscrutabili: [9881] 1
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Neque eos probamus, qui propter invisibilia aspernantur in sacramentis visibilia, adeoque signa sibi credunt fore supervacanea, quod rebus se jam frui arbitrantur, quales Messaliani fuisse dicuntur.
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Deus hic bonus et omnipotens creavit omnia, cum visibilia, tum invisibilia, per Verbum suum coaeternum, eademque quoque conservat per Spiritum suum coaeternum, testificante Davide atque dicente:
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Per hunc Deum asseveramus atque etiam credimus quaecunque visibilia aut invisibilia caelo terraque continentur creata esse, constare, et inscrutabili be ruled and guyded be his inscrutable Providence, to sik end, as his
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Deus hic bonus et omnipotens creavit omnia, cum visibilia, tum invisibilia, per Verbum suum coaeternum, eademque quoque conservat per
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Humana autem anima rationalis est, quae mortalibus peccati poena tenebatur, ad hoc diminutionis redacta ut per conjecturas rerum visibilium ad intelligenda invisibilia niteretur; that is, "The human soul is still rational, but in such a manner that, being by the punishment of sin detained in the bonds of death, it is so far reduced that it can only endeavour to arrive at the knowledge of things invisible through the visible."
The Existence of God Fran��ois de Salignac de la Mothe- F��nelon 1683
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