The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: CivilizationH.F. Brownson, 1884 |
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... nature . God is independent , needs only himself , is eternally perfect , is , as say the theologians , most pure act , in whose nature there are and can be no potentialities or unactualized possibil- ities , consequently in him there ...
... nature . God is independent , needs only himself , is eternally perfect , is , as say the theologians , most pure act , in whose nature there are and can be no potentialities or unactualized possibil- ities , consequently in him there ...
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... nature . ” Here I thought the able editor rather evaded than met the home question of the venerable priest . Though all the listeners were against the priest and on the side of the metropolitan editor , their looks indicated that they ...
... nature . ” Here I thought the able editor rather evaded than met the home question of the venerable priest . Though all the listeners were against the priest and on the side of the metropolitan editor , their looks indicated that they ...
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... nature , for nature points directly to it . " " You mean that nature of itself goes instinctively , by the force of its own inherent laws , to its end ? " " Such is my meaning . " " What is the use , then , of intelligence anu moral ...
... nature , for nature points directly to it . " " You mean that nature of itself goes instinctively , by the force of its own inherent laws , to its end ? " " Such is my meaning . " " What is the use , then , of intelligence anu moral ...
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... nature , and I seek for him the greatest possible sum of virtue and happiness . It is not likely , then , that the political economists and I should think alike . It adds not to the well - being of the poor that the aggregate wealth of ...
... nature , and I seek for him the greatest possible sum of virtue and happiness . It is not likely , then , that the political economists and I should think alike . It adds not to the well - being of the poor that the aggregate wealth of ...
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... nature , she probably rates them somewhat higher than you do , for she teaches that God assumed human nature into hypostatic union with himself , and made it his own nature , without its ceasing to be distinctively and properly human nature ...
... nature , she probably rates them somewhat higher than you do , for she teaches that God assumed human nature into hypostatic union with himself , and made it his own nature , without its ceasing to be distinctively and properly human nature ...
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