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    What is part of an ultimate end is itself an ultimate end... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The creature's happiness is an ultimate end, not merely a means to God's glory

    What is part of an ultimate end is itself an ultimate end, not a means to it

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    God takes both his own glory and the creature's good as ultimate aims

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    In pursuing his own glory, God thus takes both himself and the creature's good as ultimate aims. Happiness consists in the knowledge and love of God, and joy in him. The creature's happiness is an ultimate end because it is included in God's ultimate end, namely, the communication of his internal glory “ad extra;” rather than being a means to God's glory, it is part of it.

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