Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 468
... Consequently servile fear as such is contrary to charity . If therefore servility were essential to fear , servile ... consequently the punishment is feared as the greatest evil , which is the case with one who does not have charity , or ...
... Consequently servile fear as such is contrary to charity . If therefore servility were essential to fear , servile ... consequently the punishment is feared as the greatest evil , which is the case with one who does not have charity , or ...
Strana 854
... consequently the validity of the sacrament . Thus in the form of the Eucharist , -For this is My Body , the omission of the word " for " does not destroy the due sense of the words , nor consequently cause the sacra- ment to be invalid ...
... consequently the validity of the sacrament . Thus in the form of the Eucharist , -For this is My Body , the omission of the word " for " does not destroy the due sense of the words , nor consequently cause the sacra- ment to be invalid ...
Strana 927
... consequently in this threefold respect it will be most fitting for it to be effected by fire . First , because since fire is the most noble of the elements , its natural properties are more like the properties of glory , and this is ...
... consequently in this threefold respect it will be most fitting for it to be effected by fire . First , because since fire is the most noble of the elements , its natural properties are more like the properties of glory , and this is ...
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