Aurelius, Meditations §aur_09_xxvi: Up and down, from one age to another, go the ordinary things of the world; be...

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Source: Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170) (aur_09_xxvi) · external_aligned

Up and down, from one age to another, go the ordinary things of the world; being still the same. And either of everything in particular before it come to pass, the mind of the universe doth consider with itself and deliberate: and if so, then submit for shame unto the determination of such an excellent understanding: or once for all it did resolve upon all things in general; and since that whatsoever happens, happens by a necessary consequence, and all things indivisibly in a manner and inseparably hold one of another. In sum, either there is a God, and then all is well; or if all things go by chance and fortune, yet mayest thou use thine own providence in those things that concern thee properly; and then art thou well.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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