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Asclepius Why then, O Trismegistus, must man have his abode in the world, and not most happily live in that part where God is? Tristmegistus Thou rightly enquireth for we also beseech God, that he will enable us to give the reason; for seeing all things depend on his will, then even those also which are most mysterious, the reason of which we endeavor to unfold, by our present discourse. Hear therefore O Asclepius: The lord who is the creator of all things, whom we truly call God, made the world first, which might be perceived and seen: but yet I affirm it to have no sense. For of this, whether it hath or no, I will declare another time; so that it may be seen of all.
Posted on: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 23:09:29 +0000

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