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<blockquote data-quote="Solitarius" data-source="post: 1519472" data-attributes="member: 22811"><p>I wouldn't say it's odd. The human mind is very feeble & there are many things which are beyond its understanding, in this life at least. You'll remember the story of S. Augustine endeavouring to perfectly comprehend & explain the doctrine of the Trinity & how God sent an angel to show him the impossibility of his doing so. It is the same with this. S. Alphonsus treats of it somewhat in his work Prayer The Great Means of Grace & Salvation, & he wrote against Calvin's doctrine in the book I mentioned before The History of Heresies. I haven't read all of his works, so there may well be others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solitarius, post: 1519472, member: 22811"] I wouldn't say it's odd. The human mind is very feeble & there are many things which are beyond its understanding, in this life at least. You'll remember the story of S. Augustine endeavouring to perfectly comprehend & explain the doctrine of the Trinity & how God sent an angel to show him the impossibility of his doing so. It is the same with this. S. Alphonsus treats of it somewhat in his work Prayer The Great Means of Grace & Salvation, & he wrote against Calvin's doctrine in the book I mentioned before The History of Heresies. I haven't read all of his works, so there may well be others. [/QUOTE]
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