... eternity is existence “conceived as an eternal truth” provides further support for the rejection of the sempiternal reading, since he clearly regards eternal truths as not enduring: “No one will ever say that the essence of a circle or ...
... sempiternal , eternal in the past and in the future . Samadiy , eternal , divine . Samadiyat , eternity , an epithet of the Deity . Samad , Lord , eternal , the Eternal . Samta , name of an Egyptian idol . on General list of gods ...
... Sempiternal " is an equivalent of " eternal " ( conf . 1.6.9 ; 7.17.23 ; 9.10.25 ) , though it may also signify unending ( civ . Dei 21.23 ) ... eternal God abandoned his workless existence to venture the 318 ETERNITY ETERNITY.
... eternal , omnipotent and omniscient being . There's more to classical theism than that you can find the details in ... sempiternal . ) Eternal beings , if such there be , experience any two moments in time the way you and I ...
... SEMPITERNAL , Fr. sempiternel ; It . sempi- terno ; Lat . sempiternus , semper , and ęternus . See ETERNAL . Eternal , or without either beginning or end ; ever- lasting . That is the god , whose magestee All other thynges shall gonerne ...
... SEMPITERNAL , SE'MPITERNE , Fr. sempiternel ; It . sempi · ternale , sempiterno ; Sp . sempi- terno ; Lat . sempiternus , semper , and ęternus . See ETERNAL . Eternal , or without either beginning or end ; ever- lasting . That is the ...
... SEMPITERNAL , Fr. sempiternel ; It . sempi- terno ; Lat . sempiternus , semper , and ęternus . See ETERNAL . Eternal , or without either beginning or end ; ever- lasting . That is the god , whose magestee All other thynges shall gouerne ...
... eternal " and " eternity " are derived from the Latin aeter- nus ( a contraction of aeviternus ) , a derivative from aevum = age , which suggests a notion of everlasting existence , or timelessness . Eternity is not a sempiternal or ...
... consoling thought that there was no evil without good, none out of which Good did not or could not come. [715] Sempiternal. eternal. Everlasting; [716] Oliver Cromwell.An Englishman of the middle classes who became 371.