One God
idea · 2 works · 2 mentions · 4 anchored passages
monotheism · one God · one law · one reason · one substance · one universe · the one God
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Meditations
The Stoic doctrine that the universe is a single interconnected, rationally ordered whole
Where a work can be accomplished according to the reason common to gods and men, there is nothing to dread;
As the members of the body are in a unity, such is the relation of rational beings, though separate, who have been framed for one common work.
For there is one universe out of all, and one God pervading all, and one substance, and one law, one reason common to all intelligent beings, and one truth — if indeed there is also one perfection of beings that are of one kind and partake of the same reason.
De Testimonio Animae
The doctrine that there is a single true God, argued to be confessed unwittingly even in pagan common speech.
We do not please, when we proclaim God under this one name, the one God, from whom are all things, and under whom is the universe.