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Their divinity is derived and secondary and human will, superior to it I,7. They participate on the divinity as far as it is allowed by their nature. In contrast, the essential qualities of the divine can be applied to the cold, sun, moon, winds, weather, earth and sea. The divinity of these Conclusions phenomena is assured by their character, i. This type of divinity is primary and essential, as From the analysis of the obtained results, we can conclude that there are it results from their nature.

He is essentially divine, too. He cannot be identified with the climatic and meteorological forces. Related Papers. By John Z Wee. Hallmarks in the history of epilepsy: epilepsy in antiquity. By Emmanouil Magiorkinis B. Review: William V.

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