Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... evident as regards the duration of the punishment , since mortal sin incurs a debt of eternal punishment , while venial sin incurs a debt of temporal punishment , as stated above ( Q. LXXXVIII , AA . 3 , 5 ) .— It is also evident as ...
... evident as regards the duration of the punishment , since mortal sin incurs a debt of eternal punishment , while venial sin incurs a debt of temporal punishment , as stated above ( Q. LXXXVIII , AA . 3 , 5 ) .— It is also evident as ...
Strana 222
... evident principles . Now a thing is said to be self - evident in two ways : first , in it- self ; secondly , in relation to us . Any proposi- tion is said to be self - evident in itself if its pred- icate is contained in the notion of ...
... evident principles . Now a thing is said to be self - evident in two ways : first , in it- self ; secondly , in relation to us . Any proposi- tion is said to be self - evident in itself if its pred- icate is contained in the notion of ...
Strana 264
... evident to everyone , but only to the wise . These are moral precepts added to the decalogue , and given to the people by God through Moses and Aaron . But since the things that are evident are the principles by which we know those that ...
... evident to everyone , but only to the wise . These are moral precepts added to the decalogue , and given to the people by God through Moses and Aaron . But since the things that are evident are the principles by which we know those that ...
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