E1P21

Proposition — Part I

Latin

Omnia quæ ex absoluta natura alicujus attributi Dei sequuntur, semper et infinita existere debuerunt sive per idem attributum æterna et infinita sunt.

English (Elwes 1883)

All things which follow from the absolute nature of any attribute of God must always exist and be infinite, or, in other words, are eternal and infinite through the said attribute.

Modern English

All things that follow from the absolute nature of any of God's attributes must always have existed and must be infinite, that is, through that same attribute they are eternal and infinite.