Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 510
... kind of lovableness . Accordingly , since the relation between the human lover and God is different from his relation to himself , these two are considered as distinct objects of love , for the love of the one is the cause of the love ...
... kind of lovableness . Accordingly , since the relation between the human lover and God is different from his relation to himself , these two are considered as distinct objects of love , for the love of the one is the cause of the love ...
Strana 584
... kind of good , namely the unity and peace of a people , it is a special kind of sin . Reply Obj . 1. A seditious man is one who in- cites others to sedition , and since sedition de- notes a kind of discord , it follows that a sedi ...
... kind of good , namely the unity and peace of a people , it is a special kind of sin . Reply Obj . 1. A seditious man is one who in- cites others to sedition , and since sedition de- notes a kind of discord , it follows that a sedi ...
Strana 587
... kind of sin . Therefore every sin is a scandal , and consequently , scandal is not a special sin . Obj . 2. Further , Every special kind of sin , or every special kind of injustice , may be found separately from other kinds , as stated ...
... kind of sin . Therefore every sin is a scandal , and consequently , scandal is not a special sin . Obj . 2. Further , Every special kind of sin , or every special kind of injustice , may be found separately from other kinds , as stated ...
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