Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... pertain to prac- tical knowledge , while the gift of understand- ing pertains to speculative knowledge ; and that it differs from the gift of wisdom , which also pertains to speculative knowledge , in that wis- dom is concerned with ...
... pertain to prac- tical knowledge , while the gift of understand- ing pertains to speculative knowledge ; and that it differs from the gift of wisdom , which also pertains to speculative knowledge , in that wis- dom is concerned with ...
Strana 423
... pertains only to practical knowledge , has no corresponding fruit of its own ; while the gifts of wisdom , understanding and knowledge , which can pertain also to spec- ulative knowledge , have but one corresponding fruit , which is ...
... pertains only to practical knowledge , has no corresponding fruit of its own ; while the gifts of wisdom , understanding and knowledge , which can pertain also to spec- ulative knowledge , have but one corresponding fruit , which is ...
Strana 442
... pertain to unbe- lief . Obj . 3. Further , Heresy , since it pertains to unbelief , is a determinate species of unbelief . If then , apostasy pertained to unbelief , it would follow that it is a determinate species of un- belief which ...
... pertain to unbe- lief . Obj . 3. Further , Heresy , since it pertains to unbelief , is a determinate species of unbelief . If then , apostasy pertained to unbelief , it would follow that it is a determinate species of un- belief which ...
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