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The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 11: Of all Circumstances of the Temptation. (25)
And this was the Purpose of God, therefore to create but one Man, that the same might be tempted, [and tried] how he would stand, and that upon his Fall he might the better be helped: And the Heart of God did before the Foundation of the World in his Love before intend [or predetermine] to come to help [him;] and when no other Remedy could do it, the Heart of God himself would become Man, and regenerate Man again.
Chapter 24: Of the Incorporating or Compaction of the Stars. (20)
Behold! this was God's purpose, which [purpose] must stand: that he would re-edify out of the corrupted nature of the earth, or build again to...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto VII (5)
Man in his limitations had not power To satisfy, not having power to sink In his humility obeying then, Far as he disobeying thought to rise; And for...
Chapter 24: Of the Incorporating or Compaction of the Stars. (24)
Now the purpose of God was to make a beautiful, excellent, angelical host or army out of the earth, and [also] all manner of ideas, forms or images....
Theologia Germanica
Chapter III (3.1)
What else did Adam do but this same thing? It is said, it was because Adam ate the apple that he was lost, or fell. I say, it was because of his...
Asclepius
Section VIII (2)
Accordingly, in that He was so mighty and so fair, He willed that some one else should have the power to contemplate the One He had made from...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto VII (2)
By not enduring on the power that wills Curb for his good, that man who ne'er was born, Damning himself damned all his progeny; Whereby the human...