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The metaphysical " philosophy " is called " perennial " because of its eternity, universality, and immutability ; it is Augustine's " Wisdom uncreate, the same now as it ever was and ever will be "; the religion which, as he also says, only came to be called " Christianity " after the coming of Christ (…) and so long as the tradition is transmitted without deviation (…)

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