IV 9; as translated by Dorothea Waley Singer (1950)
De immenso (1591)
“The simultaneous existence of opposite virtues in the soul — like pincers to catch hold of God.”
Source: Gravity and Grace (1947), p. 92 (1972 edition)
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Context: If evil exists it must exist either in Gods or minds or souls or bodies. It does not exist in any God, for all god is good. If anyone speaks of a "bad mind" he means a mind without mind. If of a bad soul, he will make the soul inferior to body, for no body in itself is evil. If he says that evil is made up of soul and body together, it is absurd that separately they should not be evil, but joined should create evil.
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