Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 817
... operation of an axe of itself is to cleave , but according as it is moved by the craftsman , its operation is to make benches . Hence the operation which belongs to a thing by its form is proper to it , nor does it belong to the mover ...
... operation of an axe of itself is to cleave , but according as it is moved by the craftsman , its operation is to make benches . Hence the operation which belongs to a thing by its form is proper to it , nor does it belong to the mover ...
Strana 818
... operation , according as it is a thing . Hence the operation of Christ's human nature , as the instrument of the Godhead , is not distinct from the operation of the Godhead , for the salvation with which the manhood of Christ saves us ...
... operation , according as it is a thing . Hence the operation of Christ's human nature , as the instrument of the Godhead , is not distinct from the operation of the Godhead , for the salvation with which the manhood of Christ saves us ...
Strana 819
... operation of the rational part if we consider the principle of the operation , which is the reason or will ; but the operations are many if we consider their relationship to various ob- jects . And there were some1 who called this a ...
... operation of the rational part if we consider the principle of the operation , which is the reason or will ; but the operations are many if we consider their relationship to various ob- jects . And there were some1 who called this a ...
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