Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... according to Acts 15. 9 : Purifying their hearts by faith ; and by charity , according to Prov . 10. 12 : Charity covereth all sins . Therefore the remission of sins ought to be named after faith or charity rather than justice . Obj . 3 ...
... according to Acts 15. 9 : Purifying their hearts by faith ; and by charity , according to Prov . 10. 12 : Charity covereth all sins . Therefore the remission of sins ought to be named after faith or charity rather than justice . Obj . 3 ...
Strana 491
... according to our natural capacity . Objection 1. For it is written ( Matt . 25. 15 ) that He gave to every one according to his own virtue ( Douay , -proper ability ) . Now , in man , none but natural virtue precedes charity , since ...
... according to our natural capacity . Objection 1. For it is written ( Matt . 25. 15 ) that He gave to every one according to his own virtue ( Douay , -proper ability ) . Now , in man , none but natural virtue precedes charity , since ...
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... according to I Pet . 5. 4 , And when the prince of pastors shall appear , you shall receive a never- fading crown of glory ; nor the name of Founda- tion , according to Apoc . 21. 14 : And the wall of the city had twelve foundations ...
... according to I Pet . 5. 4 , And when the prince of pastors shall appear , you shall receive a never- fading crown of glory ; nor the name of Founda- tion , according to Apoc . 21. 14 : And the wall of the city had twelve foundations ...
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