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4, a chapter on God's infinite power (116-17): "Ab infinita igitur potentia dei intellectus omnes accipiunt ut semper firmiterque intellegant; animae ut sine fine discurrere valeant; materia ut interminatam habeat potentiam capiendi; motus tempusque ut absque termino fluere possint; generatio quoque rerum, sicut placet physicis, ut alterna et interminabili successione queat continuari.
Introduction The term reflux literally means backflow (Latin, re back + fluere to flow).
 
 
 
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