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Old 07-14-2008, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by NaphtaliPress View Post
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.

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