Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... regard to itself or in regard to another ; thus health is a habit . " And in this sense we speak of habit now . Therefore we must say that habit is a quality . Reply Ob . 1. This argument takes " to have " in the general sense , for in ...
... regard to itself or in regard to another ; thus health is a habit . " And in this sense we speak of habit now . Therefore we must say that habit is a quality . Reply Ob . 1. This argument takes " to have " in the general sense , for in ...
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... regard to operations as , in the speculative intellect , the proposition holds in regard to conclusions . And universal propositions of this kind of the practical intel- lect that are directed to actions have the nature of law . And ...
... regard to operations as , in the speculative intellect , the proposition holds in regard to conclusions . And universal propositions of this kind of the practical intel- lect that are directed to actions have the nature of law . And ...
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... regard to the changing of creatures . Reply Obj . 1. As Jerome says : 1 " Power is given Him❞ — that is , to Christ ... Regard To His Own Body ? We proceed thus to the Third Article : It would seem that Christ's soul had omnipotence ...
... regard to the changing of creatures . Reply Obj . 1. As Jerome says : 1 " Power is given Him❞ — that is , to Christ ... Regard To His Own Body ? We proceed thus to the Third Article : It would seem that Christ's soul had omnipotence ...
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according answer Apostle says Aristotle Augustine says beatitudes believe belongs blasphemy body cause ceremonial precepts charity Christ commanded concupiscence Consequently consider contrary corruption decalogue denotes Deut disposition Divine law eternal law Ethics evil faith fear flesh fore free choice Further genus Glossa ordin God's grace habit happiness Hence Holy Ghost hope human acts human law I-II Ibid infused intellect intellectual virtues judicial precepts justice kind knowledge last end Lord malice man's Matt matters ment merit moral virtues mortal sin moved movement namely natural law neighbour Objection Old Law original sin passion perfect pertains Peter Lombard Philosopher says pleasure points of inquiry principle proceed prudence punishment reason regard relation Reply Obj respect sanctifying grace Secondly seems sins soul species spiritual theological virtues things Thou shalt tion truth unbelief unclean venial venial sin vice wisdom worship written