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I also view him as the end and intransgressible term of all things.... There is a fourfold conception of universal Nature two views of divine Nature, as origin and end; two also of framed Nature, causes and effects. There is nothing eternal but God." The return of the soul to the universal Intellect is designated by Erigena as Theosis, or Deification.
By which sentences he not tragically but theologically shows us what his sentiments are in this matter. Now if any one, paraphrasing the fore-cited passages, would have them expressed in more familiar terms, the description in Phaedrus may be thus explained: That Fate is a divine sentence, intransgressible since its cause cannot be divested or hindered.
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