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  • I found much confidence and great pomp of words, but little matter as to the main knot of the business, other than had been said an hundred times before, to wit, of the co-existence of all things past, present, and future [Latin] in mente divina realiter ab aeterno, which is the subject of his whole third book: only he interpreteth the word realiter so as to import not only praesentialitatem objectivam,

    Lives of John Donne Henry Wotton Rich'd Hooker George Herbert etc Walton, Izaak 1898

  • Perhaps the "ab aeterno" refers to the eternal conflict between malevolence and goodness that has always been.

    LOST Satisfaction James F. McGrath 2010

  • Note 34: "Cl [audio] Ptolomaeo Alexandrino, ob certam astrorum dimensionem, inductasq [ue] orbi terrarum lineas, vigiliis laboriq [ue] aeterno Fed [ericus] dedit."

    Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008

  • For Henry, divine illumination does not directly provide the mind with any content, but rather certifies definitively (with the typical Augustinian image of the seal) the representation of a thing present in the human intellect, as coinciding with the representation existing ab aeterno in the divine intellect.

    Hitler's Angel (A Meta Christmas Carol) 2009

  • When we consider the moral teachings of St. Bernadine (1380 – 1444) as these relate to economic issues, what we are analyzing are 14 sermons, which are part of a larger collection of sermons entitled De Evangelio aeterno (Concerning the Eternal Gospel).

    Archive 2008-06-01 papabear 2008

  • This is achieved inter alia by recourse to the time-honored hypothesis of creation ab aeterno.

    Byzantine Philosophy Ierodiakonou, Katerina 2008

  • When we consider the moral teachings of St. Bernadine (1380-1444) as these relate to economic issues, what we are analyzing are 14 sermons which are part of a larger collection of sermons entitled De Evangelio aeterno (Concerning the Eternal Gospel).

    Corporation Christendom Part Two 2007

  • St. Bernadine of Siena, De Evangelic aeterno, sermon 35, art. 2, cap.2 and 3 in Opera omnia, IV, 197-198.

    Corporation Christendom Part Two 2007

  • Liberae unius horae insaniam aeterno temporis taedio pensant.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Praeeligimus temporali tumultu collidi, quam aeterno tumultu sub ira Dei conteri.

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

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