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Since, then, God, Who is good and more than good, did not find
satisfaction in self-contemplation, but in fits exceeding goodness
wished certain things to come into existence which would enjoy His
benefits and share in His goodness, He brought all things out of
nothing into being and created them, both what is invisible and what is
visible. Yea, even man, who is a compound of the visible and the
invisible. And it is by thought that He creates, and thought is the
basis of the work, the Word filling it and the Spirit perfecting it.
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