Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... soul . Obj . 3. Further , if the essence of the soul is the proper subject of grace , the soul , since it has an essence , must be capable of grace . But this is false , since it would follow that every soul would be capable of grace ...
... soul . Obj . 3. Further , if the essence of the soul is the proper subject of grace , the soul , since it has an essence , must be capable of grace . But this is false , since it would follow that every soul would be capable of grace ...
Strana 894
... soul's powers are called its parts . Therefore , if the soul lose any of its powers after death , it will not be entire after death , and this is unfitting . Obj . 5. Further , The soul's powers co - operate in merit more even than the ...
... soul's powers are called its parts . Therefore , if the soul lose any of its powers after death , it will not be entire after death , and this is unfitting . Obj . 5. Further , The soul's powers co - operate in merit more even than the ...
Strana 896
... Soul ? We proceed thus to the Second Article : It would seem that the acts of the sensitive pow- ers remain in the separated soul . Objection 1. For Augustine says ( De Spiritu et Anima , xv ) : " When the soul leaves the body it ...
... Soul ? We proceed thus to the Second Article : It would seem that the acts of the sensitive pow- ers remain in the separated soul . Objection 1. For Augustine says ( De Spiritu et Anima , xv ) : " When the soul leaves the body it ...
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