Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Greater or Less than Another ? We proceed thus to the First Article : It would seem that one virtue cannot be greater or less than another . Objection 1. For it is written ( Apoc . 21. 16 ) that the sides of the city of Jerusalem are ...
... Greater or Less than Another ? We proceed thus to the First Article : It would seem that one virtue cannot be greater or less than another . Objection 1. For it is written ( Apoc . 21. 16 ) that the sides of the city of Jerusalem are ...
Strana 124
... greater a sin's cause , the more forcibly it moves to sin , and so the more difficult is it to resist . But sin is lessened by the fact that it is difficult to resist , for it de- notes weakness in the sinner , if he cannot easily ...
... greater a sin's cause , the more forcibly it moves to sin , and so the more difficult is it to resist . But sin is lessened by the fact that it is difficult to resist , for it de- notes weakness in the sinner , if he cannot easily ...
Strana 369
... greater than these shall he do ( John 14. 12 ) , says that " for a just man to be made from a sinner is greater than to create heaven and earth . " I answer that , A work may be called great in two ways : first , on the part of the mode ...
... greater than these shall he do ( John 14. 12 ) , says that " for a just man to be made from a sinner is greater than to create heaven and earth . " I answer that , A work may be called great in two ways : first , on the part of the mode ...
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