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Short Treatise on God, Man, and His Well-Being:
Part 1, Chapter 08.
- ON NATURA NATURANS

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    Here, before we proceed to something else, we shall briefly divide the whole of Nature -- namely, into Natura naturans and Natura naturata. By Natura naturans we understand a being that we conceive clear and distinctly through itself, and without needing anything beside itself (like all the attributes which we have so far described), that is, God. The Thomists likewise understand God by it, but their Natura naturans was a being (so they called it) beyond all substances.

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    The Natura naturata we shall divide into two, a general, and a particular. The general consists of all the modes which depend immediately on God, of which we shall treat in the following chapter; the particular consists of all the particular things which are produced by the general mode. So that the Natura naturata requires some substance [N1] in order to be well understood.
[Note N1]: A: substances; B: substance.
 
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