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original: "in unum" fault. Nor, even if the outcomes of sins differ, are they to be measured by the vices of men. In that which is sinned against, one thing can be greater or lesser than another, but the very act of sinning itself turns to a single The text is interrupted here by the catchword
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Zeno the Stoic
To refute him
He maintains that one who is in the divine being is, without end, within that same state; therefore, he exists in the same, in this, in this, in this...
The marginal note repeats the phrase "in hoc" (in this) numerous times, suggesting a reader's intense engagement with the concept of eternal persistence in the divine.
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