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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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To Amphilochius, in reply to certain questions.visible objects are not at once brought into sight. The hemisphere of heaven is not beheldwith one glance, but we are surrounded by a certain appearance, though in reality manythings, not to say all things, in it are unperceived;—the nature of the stars, their greatness,their distances, their movements, their conjunctions, their intervals, their other conditions,the actual essence of the firmament, the distance of depth from the concave circumferenceto the convex surface. Nevertheless, no one would allege the heaven to be invisible becauseof what is unknown; it would be said to be visible on account of our limited perception ofit. It is just the same in the case of God. If the mind has been injured by devils it will beguilty of idolatry, or will be perverted to some other form of impiety. But if it has yieldedto the aid of the Spirit, it will have underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the truth, <strong>and</strong> will know God. But itwill know Him, as the Apostle says, in part; <strong>and</strong> in the life to come more perfectly. For“when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.” 2954 Thejudgment of the mind is, therefore, good <strong>and</strong> given us for a good end—the perception ofGod; but it operates only so far as it can.2954 1 Cor. xiii. 10.761

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