Excerpt from De Deo uno Et Trino: Commentarius in Primam Partem S. Thomae
Et nihilominus, quod Deus sii, clamant omnia; dies enim diei eructat verbum, et nox mooti indicat scien tiam, universaque demum creatura factorem suum incessabili voce concelebrat. Interroga pulchritudi nem terrae, interroga pulchritudinem maris, inter roga pulchritudinem dilatati et diffu si aeris, interroga pulchritudinem caeli, interroga ordinem siderum interroga solem fulgore suo diem clarificantem, in terroga lunam splendore subsequentis noctis tene bras temperantem, interroga animalia quae moven tur in aquis, quae morantur in terris, quae volitant in aere, latentes animas, perspicua corpora, visibilia regenda, invisibiles regentes, interroga ista et vide si non sensu suo tanquam tibi respondent: Deus nos fecit. Haec et philos0phi nobiles quaesierunt, et ex arte artificem agnoverunt (l). Quippe, a magnitudine speeiei et ereazfurae eoguoseibiliter poterii Creator ho rum videri, et rursus; ]uvisibilia ipsius a creatura mundi, per ea quae faeta sunt intelleeia eonspieiuntzm sempiterna quoque eius virtus et divin itas. Igitur, illud imprimis tanquam simplici etiam rationi notum ac pervium, ipsa teste regula fidei, de Deo affirmandum venit: Quia est.
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