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The Ethics

PART I
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For (by Prop.

xi.) he exists necessarily, and not contingently.

Further, the modes of the divine nature follow therefrom necessarily, and not contingently (Prop.

xvi.); and they thus follow, whether we consider the divine nature absolutely, or whether we consider it as in any way conditioned to act (Prop.

xxvii.).


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