Esse and Posse is a comparative study of divine eternal laws and powers, as indicated in fact, faith, and record. Written by Henry Thomas Braithwaite and published in 1872, the book explores the differences and similarities between the concepts of ""esse"" (being) and ""posse"" (power) in the context of theology and philosophy. Braithwaite examines various religious and philosophical texts, including the Bible, to illustrate his points and provide...