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Originally Posted by NaphtaliPress I know; all Rutherford cites is Quia voluit. I'll take a another look at Migne 33. Any ideas on Prosper and Hilarius? | Chris, the phrase Quia voluit occurs betimes in Augustine, and never once in De cura pro mortuis gerenda ad Paulinum liber unus.
Now, I also have the Migne volumes in which all the works of Prosper and Hilary are contained, but the references to these two fathers are so vague that I fear we will have to wait for glory to consult Rutherford.
If you can provide anything more specific, I am happy to serve you in any way I can.
DTK
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