Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... fore all ceremonies were sacred things . There- fore sacred things should not be taken as a part of the ceremonies . Obj . 4. Further , Observances are so called from having to be observed . But all the precepts of the Law had to be ...
... fore all ceremonies were sacred things . There- fore sacred things should not be taken as a part of the ceremonies . Obj . 4. Further , Observances are so called from having to be observed . But all the precepts of the Law had to be ...
Strana 773
... fore- sight of future things , as Tully says.2 There- fore , since Christ had the fulness of prudence by the gift of counsel , He consequently knew all singular things - present , past , and future . ARTICLE 2. Whether Christ Could Use ...
... fore- sight of future things , as Tully says.2 There- fore , since Christ had the fulness of prudence by the gift of counsel , He consequently knew all singular things - present , past , and future . ARTICLE 2. Whether Christ Could Use ...
Strana 1034
... fore they will have an altogether different power , if they shall see that incorporeal na- ture " ; and then he goes on to say : " According- ly a greater power , " etc. , and afterwards he explains himself . Reply Obj . 4. All ...
... fore they will have an altogether different power , if they shall see that incorporeal na- ture " ; and then he goes on to say : " According- ly a greater power , " etc. , and afterwards he explains himself . Reply Obj . 4. All ...
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