Multiple Choice
According to Demea, "The unity too of the Divine Nature, it is very difficult, if not absolutely impossible, to deduce merely from contemplating the ..."
A) works of nature.
B) thoughts of humans.
C) truths of mathematics.
D) beliefs of the ancients.
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