Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... divine enlightening we know things that seem contrary to human reason , such as the doctrine of the mystery of the Trinity . Now only the last of these would seem to pertain to the divine truth . Therefore the contempla- tion of truth ...
... divine enlightening we know things that seem contrary to human reason , such as the doctrine of the mystery of the Trinity . Now only the last of these would seem to pertain to the divine truth . Therefore the contempla- tion of truth ...
Strana 728
... Divine Person cannot assume two human natures . Objection 1. For the nature assumed in the mystery of the Incarnation has no other sup- positum than the suppositum of the Divine Per- son , as is plain from what has been stated above ( Q ...
... Divine Person cannot assume two human natures . Objection 1. For the nature assumed in the mystery of the Incarnation has no other sup- positum than the suppositum of the Divine Per- son , as is plain from what has been stated above ( Q ...
Strana 799
... Divine natures , was first of the Divine Nature — that is , from eternity . Af- terwards in time it was made a suppositum of human nature by the Incarnation . And for this reason it is said to be humanized - not that it assumed a man ...
... Divine natures , was first of the Divine Nature — that is , from eternity . Af- terwards in time it was made a suppositum of human nature by the Incarnation . And for this reason it is said to be humanized - not that it assumed a man ...
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