"But who is so foolish or so brutish as to dare to deny that man, as he could first of all be formed by God, so can again be re-formed; that he is nothing after death, and that he was nothing before he began to exist; and as from nothing it was possible for him to be born, so from nothing it may be possible for him to be restored?" (Minucius Felix, Octavius 34)
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Minucius Felix: "He who thinks that he knows the magnitude of God, is diminishing it"
"He can neither be seen — He is brighter than light; nor can be grasped —
He is purer than touch; nor estimated; He is greater than all
perceptions; infinite, immense, and how great is known
to Himself alone. But our heart is too limited to understand Him, and
therefore we are then worthily estimating Him when we say that He is
beyond estimation. I will speak out in what manner I feel. He who thinks
that he knows the magnitude of God, is diminishing it; he who desires not to lessen it, knows
it not. Neither must you ask a name for God. God is His name. We have
need of names when a multitude is to be separated into individuals by
the special characteristics of names; to God,
who is alone, the name God is the whole. If I were to call Him Father,
you would judge Him to be earthly; if a King, you would suspect Him to
be carnal; if a Lord, you will certainly understand Him to be mortal.
Take away the additions of names, and you will behold His glory." (Minucius Felix, Octavius §18)
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